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U drivin?im not :mellow: i wish next yea ill hav my car u drinvin ya r32?

yup my r32 4 door is my drifter, dont worry save ur dollars, build a reliable well thought out car for urself and ul be choppin skids in no time

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get ur vl out there lol... i took my shitty old vn for a drift a few months back

Its auto and got body roll like a 300kilo fat man :(got make it last aswell only car i got atm and a bit straped for cash,anyway im buying a r31 taking it of the road and preping it for track only car should be up and running by late this year or early next yea coz i dont even have it yet :P this is a idea i might steal :cool:Chop top

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Its auto and got body roll like a 300kilo fat man :(got make it last aswell only car i got atm and a bit straped for cash,anyway im buying a r31 taking it of the road and preping it for track only car should be up and running by late this year or early next yea coz i dont even have it yet :D this is a idea i might steal :cool:Chop top

imo, i think the chop top thing would be a waste of time and dollars, also to mention that it will be severly scrutinised structuraly, just be it cheap and get the 31, mini spools for their diffs are cheap off ebay and there ya go uv already got ur locker just stiffen up the suspension, get rid of EVERYTHING u dont need and get a clutch with a decent enuff clamping pressure and ur set to go

iv built my r32 4 around 6500 so far, shes light makes ok pwer and handles better than i could have thought, if u look at my pic peels smoke good enuff

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