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my car has been posted in here before when my brother owned it..but i got it off him a few months back for a sweet deal. here is my baby.

93 R32 GTS25

factory sunroof

2.5" full system and extractors

walboro 500hp fuel pump

ECU remap

lowered springs and shocks

17" Rays Engineering Silver Arrow rims

ive had so many people come up to me telling me that R32's didnt come from factory with RB25DE's, so many people.i just say to them well my VIN plates dont lie, unless some one went to the trouble of changing them without me knowing...ir the numbers 2500 that are on my rocker cover MUST mean 2000.idiots haha

sorry its a bit dirty in these pics....i washed it the next day

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let me know what ya think

thanks but pleather is cheaper and looks the same :)

im thinking about getting plates anyone think URENMY (your enemy) is a good plate and would it suit?

um im chasing something i duno yet lol im not sure i like chromies but then again there to much of a hassle

Edited by DaveGTS4
ive had so many people come up to me telling me that R32's didnt come from factory with RB25DE's, so many people.i just say to them well my VIN plates dont lie, unless some one went to the trouble of changing them without me knowing...ir the numbers 2500 that are on my rocker cover MUST mean 2000.idiots haha

Yeah R32s with RB25DEs had no VCT and the engine looked basically like an RB20 (cam cover looks the same etc, very silimar) whereas R33 and up RB25DEs had VCT and an extra lump in the cam cover, different spark plug cover, different plenum etc :(

Eug was that commented at me? If so, looking for wheels that won't break the bank and are not ricer (no chrome).

yeah it was mate, i have a few lying around which i'm looking to offload although the distance to send might cost some coin.

wow 370GT - don’t know much about them - There like the business end of the skyline family, sporty – but have a posh like sophistication to them - so it can be fun and erratic - but when it needs to be it can be quite and inconspicuous. Unlike the r32, 33, 34 that demand attention all the time just with their unique presence lol (I’m still trying to get out of HSC English mode so the bullshit is running through my veins :P so don’t mind me I’m just venting heheh)

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