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Hey Aussies,

Yes there is a kiwi here now and would just like to show you my baby, hope you enjoy.

Exterior

Full body kit with fully custom side skirts and standard r32 end caps, R33 GTR rear wing, Similar 400R front (but is not) - Full respray to Black with red pearl, resprayed red brake calapers, 35% black tints.

Engine/Performance

RB25DET - front mount intercooler, Blitz BOV, Oil catch tank, Custom intake piping and intercooler pipping, POD Filter, Front and rear Strat brace, Tein fully Adjusties, 3inch straight through mandral bent Exhaust with 4inch RPS tip, To4e Turbo, top mount rb25det manifold, Tial style 38mm wastegate, 500HP Walbro Fuel pump and fuel pressure Regulator, Custom front facing Intake plenium, Power FC ECU.

Interior

Monster Tacho, Boost guage, Race steering wheel, Chrome dash bezal, G-Ready turbo timer, Gizmo shift light.

Chassis/Rolling Body

18inch Dished chromes on low profiles, HICAS Lock bar.

I.C.E/Audio/Electronics

Some speakers and Sony Head deck.

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Hay man how are ya im from nz but have been liveing in aus for 2 years now. never had a 32 over there but got one when i moved to oz.

ya can not go wrong with the 32 ya 4door looks F##KING HOT my missis is in to the skyline seen as well and we are looking at geting one as well. The drive way will look good with an r32 2 door and a 4door in it.

lmao now that i have had a big chat lol good on ya keep up the good work.....

ps wat part of nz ya from i lived in thames just over from aucks

True well nice to meet you, i live in Auckland on the North Shore and love it, the performance car scene in New Zealand has grown alot in the last few years, there are alot of nice cars over here now.

Yeah this is my second skyline, i wrote the first one off a 2 door GTST with mags and kit and then got paid out by insurance company and thought well no one over ever does up 4 door's so then i started my next project and here she is RESPWN - i enter in the shows and enjoy going on meaningless crusses to palmerston North and even to the south island with some of my mates.

if anything happens to this baby i am going for a R32 GTR, infact i have been thinking about changing this 4 door to a 4WD so basically putting a GTR running gear into it. Will be interesting when i get all the quotes back.

My misses is also into cars but no so much skylines :) she is a RX7 fan and buying on next week also doing it up for show, i am deffenetly not a MAXDA fan as i dought anyone on this site is lmao but anyhow atleast it wont be going wank wank wank wank down the street, also as i will be the one organising the custom fabrication and everything for it, but yeah x2 R32 in a drive that sounds really good [drooooool] >_<

Anyway keen in touch in April i am comming over to Auss for the whole month with my girl - hence why i wanted to find a Aussie web site so i could make some friends and hopefully meet a few of you and be takin out so i can see what the scene is like over there, even though i will be there mainly for the parties and piss :P

Regards,

Andrew

o yerrr clubs go off on the gold coast i live just up from it.

im also in the batmo rx7 looking at geting one of them as well when the price drops in about 10 years and keep the 32 as well.

so do you have any engine mods to the car would be good to see pix

Yeah i ahve engine mods, my car is actually in the shop at the momment gettin all the engine done ;)

Should be out any day - this is what i have just had done to it, have not had her on the road for almost 2 months now.

Engine/Performance

RB25DET - front mount intercooler, Blitz BOV, Oil catch tank, Custom intake piping and intercooler pipping, POD Filter, Front and rear Strat brace, Tein fully Adjusties, 3inch straight through mandral bent Exhaust with 4inch RPS tip, To4e Turbo, top mount rb25det manifold, Tial style 38mm wastegate, 500HP Walbro Fuel pump and fuel pressure Regulator, Custom front facing Intake plenium, Power FC ECU, and Battery moved to the boot.

Yeah i have spent enougth on her now lol - only going to do a few more little things to it and then she will be done, Should be 300kw at rear when she comes out of the shop - well when she is tuned lol :)

When i get her back i will post up lots of pics of the engine bay :laugh: dont worry about that.

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