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Ronin love the mags mate

here is another pix of my 1992 gts-t 25det neo

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this is a pix of (from left to right) my mates 93 gts-t / my brothers 90 gts4 not finished yet still puting rb26dett in it / and my 92 gts-t

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At the F1 AGP SAU-VIC Autosalon 2006

- Those wheels have to go! Will fit my new ones when rebuilt RB20DET back in soon. :D

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Thats a nice looking R32 mate. :( i love the rims, ties the tail lights up in it.. looks great.

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Heres my R32 GTST 4door, a work in progress, its been sitting in my garage in pieces for a few weeks, just waiting for the custom R.I.P.S intake plenum to arrive and fixing up a few broken head-exhaust manifold studs (what a bitch of a job).Theres some dahm nice 32's in here :laugh:

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