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I calls it a R32 GTS25-TR because R32 GTS-T body, R33 GTS25 S2 engine, R32 GTR bodykit. Rest assured there are no GTR badges. LOL. Haven't changed anything on the exterior since i bought the car and don't plan to unless restoring.

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thats not a gtr bodykit. it has gtr front bar, and rear wing... the skirts and pods are type m. just thought id let you know.

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Yup! I call him the Bat Mobile... then I saw Tron and thought I'd put some pretty lights on him, I might have to change the name after that :P

Got some black boots as well that I wore later in the day when it got warmer, they looked cooler :)

thats not a gtr bodykit. it has gtr front bar, and rear wing... the skirts and pods are type m. just thought id let you know.

So I really do learn something new everyday.. LOL. Thanks for clarifying.

R32 GTS25-TR Type M it is...

Very sweet rides, it's a shame I don't see anyone from here. Where you all hiding???

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