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Hi this topic will show my progress on my project r32

car cost $6000

Engine Specs:

rb20det 75000km

Auto :)

adjustable cam gears

t03/t04 cheapo china turbo

2 1/4" zorst turbo to cat

3" cat back

apexi pod filter

everything else standard

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Interior

apparently full r33 though i'm pretty sure its just r32

very clean though missing centre vent

standard wheel batterd

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Exterior

standard 4 door bodykit

pretty str8 painted matt black

17" one piece light weight drift rims one wheel buckled (now for sale $200 with tyres)

dark tinted windows

adjustable electric front spoiler (for sale soon make an offer)

drift suspension

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New things

2pac black w red tint paint with all thiners primer etc $300

18" Gold work rims with potenza semi slicks $990

3" zorst turbo back $180 from Blitz

turbotech boost controller $30

fmic $150 not installed yet

auto gauge boost gauge free

Borg Performance fuel pump $130 not installed yet

coil cover $30

centre vent $70 rip off

things to come

r324 body kit cheap from ebay

splitfire coils since mine are pretty screwed

rb25det neo depending on installation cost

6 speed manual

850cc injectors

port and polished heads $2500

tomei cams $800 for pair

stroker kit 2.7l 0r 2.4l if keep rb20

bigger turbo

marobi eprom apparently 280 hp bit scared of this though

visual progress

just finished paint

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quick buff with new wheels

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cars stuffed cant be botherd fixn it

i t boned some idiot at 70kmh and caved in my front end

bit sore but walked away pretty much uninjured

will probably part the car out or str8 swap for 4x4 7 seater

since i need one with all these kids popn out

hopefully ill be able to get another 32 in the near future

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