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most recent pics. i think that wing is coming off again, i get over it, one month on one month off.....

wing has been on for like 2 months, longest ever, only thing that would make me not change the boot again would be, no wing, but LIP... sexy ass!

Wing off for a little while me think, although its good because blocks headlights behind and makes it eaiser to park, holds the boot down when yo pop it too....

Wing off time

and maybe R33 wheels back on...

or you guys like the R32 blackies?

Just had a major makeover to my 1992 R32 GTS-T 25 DET NEO

Put a new kit on it its a genuine Final Konnexion only just come in to aus. Vented hood put on and a tyed up done to my engine bay.

Will be pulling her off the road after xmass geting bigger turbo and alot more work done to it. The car is at 280bhp at the moment and wont to get in to the hi mid 300bhp mark.

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Suprised to see 2GU UP cruising, always saw it as a show car..

I hate show cars, but that thing has grown on me.. im really starting to like it.

its more of a street car to me than a show car

i drive it all the time and take it everywhere

if i finish it the way i want to and i stop driving it every weekend then it will be a show car :(

its more of a street car to me than a show car

i drive it all the time and take it everywhere

if i finish it the way i want to and i stop driving it every weekend then it will be a show car :)

lol was gonna say. Your probably the only one who actually drives his "in progress" showcar

pretty good on fuel too :(

to finish it the way i want so its an all out show car

veilside widebody, paint again and airbrush, undercarriage, custom fabricated engine bay, tubbed, 12" wide rims at the back.

basically a summernats style build

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