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To alot of the older members who may remember me

IM BACK WITH VENGENCE muhahaha jks ;):D

BOOSTA aka Pete!

is comming back into the Skyline Australia Family!

I have just recently purchased a R32 GTST from a great import company in Capalaba South Star Motors (cannot thank these guys enough not once have they pressured me or given me the usual sale crap.) Thanks guys

1990 R32 GTST

Its got a genuine 61'000ks log book proven too

5spd manual

bodykit + GTR front bar

300zx brake upgrade

Apexi Coilover suspension Just Rebuilt!

3" full sports exhaust from turbo back

HKS pod Filter

HKS turbo timer

Plus usual Cold Air Con (just regassed)

power windows, power steer etc

Sunroof genuine

The only thing im not sure on is the flairs on it, but the guys said if i dont like em they could take them off for me no probs. The best part is these guys will cover a clutch if it slips within the 2 months! other places laughed at me when i asked :(

Here are some pics!

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And the best part is I pick the car up on thursday so it means that I will be attending the skyline cruise :D yay for meeee

Comments welcome about the car and those flairs :)

Cheers PETE :)

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Yeah i know what u guys mean, the flairs make the car look weird kinda crappy... I dont know why but yeh its something that i'll have to look at getting removed, apparently there stuck with a double side tape i just dont wanna dammage the paint cos its prefect, no scratches etc !

cheers Pete (BOOSTA)

I think the flares are OK, but I can't see the sideskirts lasting long being so low at the rear!! I think the flares go with the sideskirts and if one goes the other will look weirder??

Just an opinion, will have a better look next Sunday!!

Dave

Hey Guys Thanks for all the positive comments, Wow its nice to see some of the old skoolers still hanging around eg Belgarion, Squizz, and col.

Squizz the van finally died on me after it dropped a conrod through the block due to giving it a 1 wheel power slide out of a round about :)

Belgarion tell slip he better be comming on Sunday to the cruise so i can see if he still has my Rb25det :D and catch up too

Col will you be attending the cruise? u better biach cos i wanna drool over ya car hehehe!

It'll be nice to finally put the SAU polo shirt on again and actually be owning a skyline too, What can i say Im a die hard skyline fan thru and thru and always will be. THERE JUST IS NOTHING LIKE A SKYLINE!

Cheers Pete (aka BOOSTA)

PS. anyone know where i can find a nice big rear windscreen SAU sticker for my new toy? if anyone has one I'll pay cash on Sunday for it!

& if any one is looking for a GOOD QUALITY IMPORT go see the guys from South Star Motors there a great bunch if u want some thing changed or done with the car they can do it + there is no pressure :D as pete said

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