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In the mean time I have been busy starting to do the suspension mods needed for the track. More on the way but here is a start.

Pulled out the entire HICAS system and replaced the power steering pump and reservoir with one from a R33 GTR. Also managed to pull out the all the air con, for more weight saving and then installed;

Hicas Lock Bar

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Subframe Aluminium Lock Bushes

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Cusco Castor Rods

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Solid Steering Rack Spacer

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New front brakes are on, CSC 4-piston calipers with 343x32mm 2 piece rotors

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Behind the new wheels which are Enkei NT03 18x10+18 all around

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Cusco front Castor rods and swaybar done

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Cusco rear swaybar in and HICAS lock bar installed

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and UAS pivoting front camber arms are good to go

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Edited by SimonR32

Makes me want a 32 GTR even more now.

Nice buy. Needs P1s, or I refuse to believe this is your car.

Well I do need a set of 17" wheels with good brake clearance for the track haha

Apparently I'm banned from getting another set though, looking at a set of RPF1 17x9.5 +18 for now... Just need to check clearance first

Edited by SimonR32

Good stuff ... love the detail on getting it to turn corners and stop!!

You've done this before??

It's my 4th R32 so I guess I've done it all before :)

Went from

R32 Gts-t RB20

R32 GTR RB26

R32 Gts-t RB25

to this R32 GTR

Hence the final build... Damn things send me broke :whistling:

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