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i bought this car off a bloke who imported it for his wife to use as a daily and thats all it did for the past 2 years in australia, i got it quite cheap as it was basically stock, it had a pod filter, trust 3in cat back exhaust with the dori tips, and was lowered a touch. but as part of the deal i gave him a extra grand and got a FMIC kit new in the box, r32 gtr interior, and stock everything, exhaust, air box, suspension etc. and since then ive been tinkering with it as it sits now the mods list is

  • k&n pod filter
  • 3in 1pce dump pipe to custem 3in to 3.5in cat back exhaust with a jasma muffler
  • drift tecks
  • lowered more haha
  • r32 gtr interior
  • trust gear knob
  • new factory replacment gear and handbrake boots
  • exedy heavy duty clutch
  • FMIC
  • Turbosmart BOV
  • cusco strut braces front and back
  • big arse alloy radiator
  • gates timing belt
  • auto spoiler front lip
  • clear indicators
  • JVC deck, alpine 6.5in splits and pioneer 4way 6in's

Soon To Get

  • coil overs
  • r32 GTR front bar
  • rb25 neo turbo
  • remap
  • window tint
  • re-spray, ive touched up the paint best as i can for now but its got a few dents to pull out

heres a few pics from the day i first took a look at the car till now.

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I HAD 18IN STARCORPS AT ONE STAGE BUT I HATED THE OFFSET OF THEM

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so yeah what do you think of my car so far????????

if you have any tips or ideas for me let me kno id gladly appreciate it

and id also like to say ive done every single mod to this car from the day i bought it, from welding the zorst to making the radiator fit etc etc i love working on my car everyday just tryn to make it work a little better than yesterday :>

Well guys!

The car is back on the road from the hit and run. There still is a little pannel damage, but meh.

Photos from drift day on Sunday:

The Ye Ol Failful rb25de really lacks the power for the smokey burnouts the turbo boys get..

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My Fave =]

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Edited by GTS4WD

CeJay and GTS4WD nice lookn 4doors, i love 4door skylines, 1 of my brothers mates said to me 1 day whyd u get a 4door? there a piece of shit, so i said to him ll take u for a drive then, took him for a drive and scared the living hell outta him haha hes never been sidways b4, and afterwards i said to him so now what do u think of my piece of shit? and he ddnt say anything and still now a month later he wont talk to me hahahahaha

S2 R32 sedan lights?

pics?

I never even knew there was a S1 or S2 32

Far as I know S2 lights have a line through them, following the bumper line, S1 lights have no line through them. I've been told I have s2 lights

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heres a pic of mine. could be wrong but thats what I've been told

Far as I know S2 lights have a line through them, following the bumper line, S1 lights have no line through them. I've been told I have s2 lights

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heres a pic of mine. could be wrong but thats what I've been told

you learn something every day...

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