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more pix of mine and kezas skyline.

kezz u havint seen these yet hope u like. ya new mags look good and set the car off relly well.

thanks to every one for puting up there pix of there R32s we all no that thay are the best out of all the lines its been a better turn out then i thort thanks agane

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is that a 180 with a 32 front end :) ???

yeah it is (hence 1 and a half R32's :D)... first 180sx in australia with an R32 GTR front. There's another one in SA now tho.

as for the gold R32... it is a chopped photo... the only thing that was chopped was the ride height, the rest is all as it is.

new R32 (yet to ahve bodykit and stuff put on) at a recent track day... on the track...

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and off the track (thanks to a tyre coming off the rim)...

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  • 2 weeks later...

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I bought this black but i got sick of seeing them around. I no it needs rims badly, they are on there way.

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tried these rims but the didnt fit, too wide at the front

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without the spoiler, dunno what i like better yet

Edited by play r 32

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