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maybe we should organise a r32 and r33 regency pack with std items like shocks, exhaust etc that we can have people use to get through, then all items are stored until someone else needs them?

Maybe like donate the items to be held at a single location, then lent out (with a deposit) as needed?

Obviously someone would have to keep the items to be given out, and organise it all...

how about we built a drift pig with all the left over parts :D:/

sitting in the shed R32GTR air box with high perf filter,dump pipes,intercooler and associated pipe work, standard ecu{chipped},exhaust pipe from dump pipes to cat and old brake rotor's fr and back and stock turbos. :D

have to say seen GTR32 for sale in paper un reg able for $12,500 0no {group buy track weapon} :(

Edited by savage GTR
Stock R32 GTST diff (manual)

4 x stock 32 rims with legal tread

Rubber intake pipework

Standard R32 GTST seats

6 standard RB20 injectors

what year is the car those seats are out of, i want to upgrade my crappy 89 seats for the newer ones if ur interested in selling them, or even if u need seats swap mine for urs + cash ur way.

R34 front/dump pipe

R34 lowered springs

R34 standard air box

R34 triple gauge cluster

R34 stock radiator

R34 stock trans cooler

R34 stock fuel pump

R34 stock fuel pressure regulator

S15 various stock intercooler pipes

S15 stock tail lights

S15 stock front/dump pipe

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  • 1 month later...

now all we need is someone with a spare rolling shell and we can make the SAU drift pig

Itll have no engine, but it'll run on hopes and dreams.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t
  • 2 weeks later...

all r33 gtst

stock exhaust and dumps,

stock interior,

stock airbox,

spare head rb25det series2

stock exhaust manifold x2

stock inlet, throttlebody,

4 stock wheels

stock intercooler,

stock rear wing

stock coils,

stock rear bar,

stock ecu

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