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Calsonic R32 Gtr Replica


JimmyRickard

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found a cleaner version for the Reinik decal for you

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im still looking for the Calsonic one - your after he side doors and bonnet I presume?

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Well looking closely the first letters look like Gr.A (Group A) followed by R32 and then something in asian (probably refers to honey chicken or the like), and then WET (wet weather tires, as the ones in that picture have tread and aren't slicks).

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just finished off installing the dash and fixing up the interior before it's shipped off to Race Solutions tomorrow for an E85 tune.

Recently just fitted the following parts:

  • Surge tank and 2x 044's
  • In tank Walbro 400l/ph pump
  • ID2000 injectors
  • Turbosmart 1200 FPR

Will be interesting to see what it gets on the dyno :yes:

Need it all finished for a SOTS day at Wakefield next Thursday. Feel free to join me if you can :action-smiley-069:

Couple more photos with some minor progress:

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At this stage I'm not 100% convinced I got the colour right. In person it looks like it has a little too much colour, don't know how to describe it. Then again last time I saw it in person was years ago so what do I know.

For comparison's sake:

calsonic.jpg

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