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Didn't see turbos in the mods list, seems odd to run standard turbos after spending that much on the engine..

Any idea where it was built?

he probably ran out of patience and time haha. I do remember him mentioning new turbo's but never got a boost controller

Was rebuilt by ReCustoms

Ah yeah now I remember. It was sitting at RE for a very long time. It was there when mine went in for the build and still in the back corner when I left with mine

haha he made sure it was built right and didnt rush them. So it sat around most of the time and still does after the rebuild.

I want a r32 gtr now... haha

Surely you guys remember 386s before Celerons...I'm not the oldest here! 25mhz and 33mhz on turbo mode, 8mb (upgraded to!), 420mb hard drive...CD ROM with Sound Blaster!

I loved the turbo button. My first real computer of my own though was a Celeron 133mhz. Then I built computers for a number of years and moderated a huge AMD forum.

True story lol

haha he made sure it was built right and didnt rush them. So it sat around most of the time and still does after the rebuild.

I want a r32 gtr now... haha

Sounds alright, might have to head to the sticks for a test drive

That blue GTR is a lot of car for 27k.. much prefer to buy that than a stock 32 GTR. Duno how my mate managed to sell his stocker for 20k.. dash bubble and all :P

If i were buying again I'd deff get a modded one straight up

I loved the turbo button. My first real computer of my own though was a Celeron 133mhz. Then I built computers for a number of years and moderated a huge AMD forum.

True story lol

Lol the turbo button... with it on the pc runs at normal speed, and off makes it run at half speed

he probably ran out of patience and time haha. I do remember him mentioning new turbo's but never got a boost controller

Was rebuilt by ReCustoms

Ron's GTR had pair of GT-SS in 2.8, now, it has pair of -5s, Nismo AFM and large-ish injectors and a re-tune by Sabbadin from memory.

I know cos he sold the GT-SS to me last year when I'd killed my standard turbos.

And $24k, f**king hell!

Depends on budget Dezz.

I know a very very clean 32 that's in the 30k region.

In the same league as this car. Both the above, and below, are Racepace built with perfecto bodywork

www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/386095-r32-gtr-silver-immaculate/

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