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Just thought I'd say hi, my names James and I just got my first Skyline, an R32 GT-R. Just got it off the truck from Sydney today!

It came over unregistered, so had to get an ID check at good ol' Regency, but seems it doesn't have a compliance plate so now it needs a full roadworthy inspection in mid-January! Spewin about that.

So its gonna be sitting in the driveway for about a month. The wait is gonna kill me!

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Hi there and welcome to the community, we are generally a nice bunch of people but if you are gonna ask a question please use the search button first as it has more than likely been asked and answered before.

So your car got any mods or anything?

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Mate i know the pain of having the car waiting in the driveway for a month for regency, it sucks!

I brought my gtr over from Vic so if you've got any questions about regency feel free to send me a pm and i'll be happy to help out.

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Hey thanks for the hearty welcomes :D

The car has a GREX oil cooler, and a 3" turbo back exhaust which I think is TOM'S branded, but only has the 'M's' embossed on the muffler. Not too sure.

Had a turbo timer but I ripped it out before going to Regency and managed to break it haha so will have to buy a new one!

Other than that its completely stock.

I've heard its illegal to modify an exhaust before the cat so I might have to look into changing it for Regency. My mate reckons the 'cat' might actually be a pre-silencer. So if theres no cat thats definitely no good eh. Really quiet exhaust and nice tone though!

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damn that is tidy/new looking under the bonnet!

I laugh at all the 'supposed' 50-80,000km R32GTRs coming out of Japan at the moment, and the engine bays look like they have done 300,000+km!

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how r ya mate, haha thats exactly the same thing that happened to me when i brought my 32gtr, but i brought it with 7-8months of rego on it tho. i havent been through just yet tho, slowly been trying to fix things so i can get through.

good luck and hope ya get through no dramas mate!!

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sorry mate, didn't realise it was you James smile.gif - I will come over this weekend to have a look at your new beast - I can't wait to take it for a belt once it is on the road! biggrin.gif

Haha no worries. I just gave her her first wash. Came up alright... but one door is a different shade of grey! Dodgy...

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Looks pretty clean! Couldnt have fallen off the back of the truck too hard!!........... lol.... Just messin.......Looks very clean indeed.

Do you want to swap for tidy R33gtst with GTr v spec rear diff, pfc, turbo back exhaust, fmic, boost controlelr, and phat rims?

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