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Originally posted by Cray Zee Boy

Very nice. Do you have any piccies of the interior? What sort of condition is it in? Any aftermarket goodies?

Thanx Dude...

Yes i will post them when i arrive home from work 2ya all.

It is like new, 6600 on the clock, Catback system 3,5 whit a 4tip JASMA.

Then its original, butt it waits a motec computer and bigger turbos and new clutch heave duty kitt for it..

Cheers Klaus

Originally posted by InExtremis

Hey Klaus that is a sweet R32. :)

Congratulations.

Only question is, below your avatar it says "1995 R32 GTR" .. I was sure that they only went up to 1994, such as with Ethan_32's GTR, but ive never heard of a '95.  

Cheers. ;)

Yes it is, Thanx dude..:D :D

Here in sweden, The head office of nissan sweden have orderd all the paperworks from nissan japan and it says like this: Made 1994/8 Bodell year: 1995 Color: Silver Etc...

Only better i think!?!?

Regards

Originally posted by funkymonkey

dun tell me u got one of the the 500 LM editiron R32 made in 95?

Still very nice car, and as they say down here "fully sick" (there's a term to impress your swedish car buddies with)

Do you have to convert it to Left Side Drive or does swedish law allow u to drive Right Side Drive cars?

I dont now for shoure??? Its a modell year 1995 and thats was it stand in the paperworks from Nissan Japan...

Lol funny indeed....

Nope here in sweden all the post office cars and newspapers cars if so so it is legit... Pretty odd to drive so here butt its worth it :bahaha: :bahaha:

Originally posted by Shell

Klaus, your car rocks! and thanx for promoting the site too! :)

The stickers are so cool... Every time @ tracks the wounder whats that is and i says only the best forums on the planet.... Have allsow at me helmet and on my vinter car aswell...

All for you dudes and honeys....

Originally posted by Evil

SkylineMannen, how does the R32 perform in the cold weather?

Now in the sun their is: About 25-35degrees plus...

Butt in the last trackday i ran whit bad tyres and no gripp 13,5 on the 3 try...

Butt now tomorrow its a new track day and then we will see, HAs a bad clutch ho is slipping alot sometimes....:);)

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

nice... seen your old car b4 R33 GTS-T... like the decals.

so how many skyline @ sweden now? lots?

You can count them on your hands it´s about 10.

But this one is the nicest looking of them. And probebly the most well maintend of them all.

Eller hur Klas?? (Means Rigth man?)

Wiktor

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