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hi all i recently picked up a new project off a fellow member on here to set up for off street racing, drift, drag and track basically anything i can enter it in

Name: Daniel

Car: R32 GTS-T

Engine: RB20DET

Intake: HKS pod, ARC turn flow front mount intercooler

Fuel: GTR 444cc injectors and resistor pack, bosch 040 fuel pump

Exhaust: stock manifold, stainless dump pipe with screamer pipe, 3" Trust old school mild steel cat back with no mid muffler

Driveline: Exedy 5 puck button clutch

Suspension: FRONT: Nismo front strut brace with master cylinder stopper, JIC shortened upper camber arms, Kazama adjustable castor rods

REAR: Pineapples in the rear subframe

Brakes: stock

Wheels & Tyres: black R33 16s

Interior: GTR front seats

Body: fibre glass vented bonnet, bonnet pins

Stereo: none

only pics i have atm from before i picked it up it didnt come with the GTR wheels and the coil overs so its stock height il update with current pics once shes back together

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can anyone tell me how to edit my first post?

first post cant be edited

on another note the car is coming along nicely! vertex is by far the one of the best looking kits for the R32! if you dont want to run a vertex front bar run a GTR or GTR copy! suits well

best of luck on the build :D

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