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Hey guys, first time 32 owner here (after owning three 31s) So thought id post up a build thread. Not sure if it should be in the "project" area or not but its pretty stock and a while off being running / rego etc so thought id chuck it here....

Basics are...

1992 Nissan skyline GTST

RB20DET, 100% stock bar some gay BOV

5 speed box, unknown clutch

Purple sprayjob. Looks like a semi decent backyard job (good from far, far from good...)

Lowered on some kind of springs, unsure what.

Nismo 3inch Exhaust

s15 wheels

Front and rear strut braces

Nismo 260kph cluster, turbo timer, boost gauge, gay wheel

Think thats all the goodies i know of. Picked it up today in bits from Warrnambool. So car is sitting out on the farm till i can trailer it back to melb and let the work begin. Plans are the basics... 25 turbo, bosch 040, coils, wheels. Just want something simple and fun.

Will let the pics do the talking...

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IMG_1547 by JasonrobsonPhotography, on Flickr

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IMG_1549 by JasonrobsonPhotography, on Flickr

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IMG_1564 by JasonrobsonPhotography, on Flickr

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