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R32 Gts-t Landing Soon. What To Expect?


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Hey there,

Ive made a deposit and my R32 is coming soon! Check it out below:

R32 GTS-T

I was wondering, as this will be my first "performance" car, what I should expect. Ive driven my friends and its an awesome ride from what Ive experienced. But what I want to know, is what to do and what not to do when I get it?

Like, new fuel, driving hard, or any other things I should be aware of?

Thanks guys.

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expect a fun and easy to drive car with f**kall low end torque that steers like a trolley when you go faster than 80 and that you'll get bored of and spend thousands of dollars on to go faster and get pushed into the seat to a higher degree later on. :)

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seriously though...

might wanna get timing belt, water pump and all the other shit under the cam cover done while its being complied... it will be bone dry fuel wise, so make sure you fill up with premium 98 RON etc....

i got ALL my oils done at compliance, diff, gearbox and all that...my car runs sweet has, have not had 1 issue with it yet...didnt change spark plugs or anything yet and it runs beautifully :)

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The battary will most likely to be flat and tires will mostly likely to be bold so be prepare to add these cost in look out for any bodywork damage that wasnt on the pictures and get a service done and check to see if anything need to be replaced take it for it drive and see if runs smoothly cause the car would be being sitting in Japan for while, these are the things i would do hope it helps

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