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before, completely standard (save for the tint) s14a

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then, a set of wheels and a cat back.

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now a few dollars later.

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zenki navan skirts and pods, kouki spoiler, low offset work mesh wheels, turbo, 'zaust, cooler(s), blah blah blah.

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Nice!!

Hey, I think I remember you talking about wanting to get a 32GTR somewhere in some thread (but I may be confusing you with some1 else).

If not, how long you had it man? Looks sweet! Any mods?

Cheers mate

hmm didnt write any threads about wanting one, but I almost bought your old dark grey 32gtst years ago when it was in Tassie, twas very clean I remember.

I think I asked you for pictures of it etc.

Anyway I bit the bullet in the end and waited it out to get a GTR, the car landed Dec last year stock as shown apart from catback and have so far done

Cusco front/rear strut braces

Cusco front/rear sway bars

Lowered on Teins

and XD9s

Cheers mate

hmm didnt write any threads about wanting one, but I almost bought your old dark grey 32gtst years ago when it was in Tassie, twas very clean I remember.

I think I asked you for pictures of it etc.

Ahhh, thats right, i remember now. Yeah I always had a soft spot for that car.

Anyway I bit the bullet in the end and waited it out to get a GTR, the car landed Dec last year stock as shown apart from catback and have so far done

Cusco front/rear strut braces

Cusco front/rear sway bars

Lowered on Teins

and XD9s

Very nice.. Very similar to mine - I've also got Tein Super-street's, Work XT7's, HKS underbody chassis kit, 5Zigen exhaust and thats about it. I don't have any immediate plans to do any more to it cause I like it as it is. But if I had a spare $15k lying around then forged internals and gt-ss turbo's would be nice :)

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