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This is my 1990 R32 GTS-4 Skyline it has been my project for the last three months now so far me and a mate have done every thing ourselfs the frist thing was pull the old RB20DET out and all the other engine parts. I also pulled out all the interior right down to the dash. Then I had to get rid of all the soundproofing tar and that is not a esay job I had to chip away at it for hours. the reason I got rid of the soundproofing tar was to save weight.

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Next I had to sand the car back and prime it.

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Then Me and and a mate painted the inside and Engine Bay

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then the Outside of the car. It is a custom paint colour to.

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Next I have started to put it all back together still doing that but this is what i'm up to. I am not going to put the rear interior back in as I wont to save weight And I think it give's it a race car look and that what I wont. Parts on it so far : genuine final konnexion body-kit, jetspeed wide front guards,carbon GT wing, carbon fuel cap lid, carbon side mirrors blue steering wheel, D1 Quick-release steering wheel kit, whiteline sway-bar and white face dials with carbon surrounding.

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I also have a RB26DETT in the work shop but I don't have any pictures of that yet but I will post them up soon.

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thats a awesome job youve done on the car...i bet it took ages...ive been doing prep work for the past two months for painting...lol...its a real apin in the ass as you know....well keep up the good work...id love to see it when your finished

Thanks like to see your's when it's done to. are you just doing the out side ???

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well Keith, dont forget about the painter..lol

LOVE this car..... Was fun to paint, Well mostly lmoa

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another crazy line lover painting a nice as r32 lol love the work kezza thats an unreal paint job. you know where im coming when i need a paint job :)

keith what is the colour called man i love it its awesome?? cant wait to see what it looks like when its totally done especially with the rb26 in it. will have to come back up to bundy one day to check it out.

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