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if you mean J_R32 (this nick) then we no longer have 32's. (my bro uses the same account)

we DID used to have r32 sedans. yes siblings having the same car...lol

So I've got

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LoneWolf (dope)

Wogan

Boss-Zilla

PewPew

Ten-Four

-Jimmy-

gazza750

turboedsloth

bubba

ohno1

J_32

R32 GTS4 4 Door

kingscorp

94GTR32

15 R32s and counting. Considering Perth has over 2 million people...you'd need a few more than 15 to be classed as common!

I once said Stae-Ge-a

Then I got WTF looks pinch.gif

LOL yeah I've said

Stag-eeya

Staj-eeya

Staj-ah

Stay-jeeya

Stay-geeya

Undoubtedly one of the most confusing Nissans out haha.

But then Pagani just take it to the next level with the...wait for it....Huayra! WTF!

if you mean J_R32 (this nick) then we no longer have 32's. (my bro uses the same account)

we DID used to have r32 sedans. yes siblings having the same car...lol

EXEMPT

LoneWolf (dope)

Wogan

Boss-Zilla

PewPew

Ten-Four

-Jimmy-

gazza750

turboedsloth

bubba

ohno1

R32 GTS4 4 Door

kingscorp

94GTR32

tut tut...DELETED! :thumbsup:

Yeh, I've given up on it.

I just call it a stag now.

The only bad thing is, old people sometimes join the convo and think we're talking about some old Triumph...

It is truly annoying name LOL

What were having done in xspeed the other day? Caught a glimpse of your plates when I picked my car up haha

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Tune... a rather expensive one..

No shit. I'm up for 1200 when my HKS EVC and tune goes down in two weeks.

Spent 660 there getting my overboosting issue sorted. Turned out my EBC had shorted out inside and was dead and my actuator was f**ked. Lot of diagnosis and stuff.

Made 276hp on 16psi without an boost controller so im content at least haha.

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