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Travis,, car look awesome !! mate love the eyelids !! can u sort me ones mate ??

Cheers

hey ford how are ya man thanks man ay.Ill c if they have the eyes lids where i got them.I contacted my mate bout ya boot ill let ya know soon man

as you can see...kats wheels pretty much are black already.

i dont think she ever washes her car haha

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Hey you cheeky little shit I only just saw that!!! Why don't you go sell some more faulty appliances :banana:

For the record the existing gutter rash from their days in Japan has just been fully repaired and they are shiny and white just like they are meant to be. White wheels on a white car ftw I would never paint them black!

after a long 6 months of no driving im finally back on the roads

new wheels, new front bar lip (TBO for the aero front bar), genuine n1 gtr rear lip spoiler, new coilovers, and making 225rwkw

gets so many looks now :D

few pics i took tonite

will get some better ones soon

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heres a better pic of the n1 lip

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simply put a thing of beauty :blink: know where I can get a copy of that front lip or a genuine one?

simply put a thing of beauty :blink: know where I can get a copy of that front lip or a genuine one?

cheers man :)

umm very hard to find here in aus

can get them imported from japan but when the yen was at about 90 it was $450 with shipping i got quoted :D

managed to find one in vic and got it for $80..... score :P

i would say the only way to get one is get it imported and its not cheap, especially now :O

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Jee-zus Tittyf**king Christ Nick! What can i say but your car looks MEGA! Nice work. So many top R32s running around the club now....the bar keeps getting raided :blink:

What size are the wheels and tyres? I see the front guards lipped a little, was it hard work for the panel beaters?

Jee-zus Tittyf**king Christ Nick! What can i say but your car looks MEGA! Nice work. So many top R32s running around the club now....the bar keeps getting raided :D

What size are the wheels and tyres? I see the front guards lipped a little, was it hard work for the panel beaters?

:thumbsup: thanks Roy

wheels and tyres are 18 x 9 +30 front and rear with 235/40s all round

yeh needed to lip the front guards and quarters and flare out the fronts

was easy i did it at home with various sized poles till it cleared and they just sprayed the guards for me

Wazzap) Hello from Russia) R32 - rulezz :nyaanyaa:

This one is mine.

That's how he was look like, when i bought it.

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Sorry for the picture quality...

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Made some changes)

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New rims, front spoiler installed and lights customized))

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That's how he's looking now...

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Just thought that I would post some pictures of my 32 in here to see what people think...

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after I painted the breaks.

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Only mod on this car is Buddy Club coilovers.

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