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Hey guys,

I've just bought my First car, It's a 1993 R32 GTS RB20DE non turbo sklyline..

not really good photography but just some pics.

Mods:

5 Stud Conversion (GTS-T Brakes)

18" Starcorp Impuls Shadow Chrome

Recaro Bucket Seats

Alarm (very cool)

Apexi Pod Filter

5igen exhaust cannon

Momo steering wheel

Xplod head deck

Pioneer 6x9's

Car's been lowered a little but by an amateur..

Let me know what you think. Thanks

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good work alex! love the look of the L plate!!! :P

Haha i know right. I was drivin from towers last night, and a police car drove next to me. Had a look in the car, and drove off. guess he saw the l plate..

Thanks for your comments guys and girls :laugh:

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Thanks mate. Yeah, just got my L's 2 months ago, and i dunno, wasnt quiet sure on what was legal to drive, new that we couldnt drive turbo/supercharged cars, but for some reason i didnt think we'd be able to drive a 32.

Out of random curiousity - How hard would it be to put a RB26 in one of these?

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