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Mine is a White 96 R33 GTR V-Spec. Got it from compliance about 2 months ago now and am loving it. Was stock from compliance, have since added:

18x9.5" BBS LM with 265/35 Yokohama ES100s

Reconditioned APEXi T-max coilovers with king springs (FR 400lbs, R 225lbs)

Cusco Caster rod

Cusco rear camber arm

Whiteline Front camber kit and pineapples

DBA slotted 4000 series rotors FR & R

Came with dual APEXi dual chamber BOVs but will probably remove those in favour of a set of stockies.

Time to liberate some HP!

black 92 r32,trust tdo5  turbos,18 x 9.5 racing harts , here is a pic courtesy of merli

You will give me your wheels (waves hand, Jedi style)

awesome.

white 1992 r32 gtr but seems to have all the specs of the 1994 model (pull type clutch, electronic hicas pump in rear of car instead of hydraulic in engine bay etc

Hey Amaru, what does the pump look like in the engine bay / electronic Hicas pump in the rear? What does mine have?

I've got a White R33 GTR which was stock when I got it. (and basically still is) I've added a set of Nismo Clusters and centre gauges and I've got a Power FC ordered (hopefully I'll have it by Xmas) and a set of TE37's which hopefully I'll get in a few weeks.

as my name implies i can only dream about owning a GTR let alone a gts-t at the moment. i've only been for a drive in one slightly modified gts-t and the grin didn't leave my face for days.........buying my first skyline after months or years of slaving, that expression will be priceless.

I just sold my modded 93 GTST Type M. I lost money big time but I have the goal in sight, a 1989 GTR from Japan. still searching at the moment. have missd out on 3 so far. hope to find one this week.

but then its a damn long wait. I'm driving a 1979 Dato wagon at the moment.

I work damn hard for what I have and just hope that no one ever says you dont deserve it.

Have you ever had someone say to you or heard them say you don't deserve that car?

just interested thats all. I have seen some nice cars with wreckless drivers and i have thought that.

cheer

mark

Midnight Purple 95 Vspec

2530's

HKS FMIC

HKS Dumps

OS Giken Twin Plate

Sard 700cc Injectors

PFC + HC + Boost kit

HKS Cam gears

Full zorst

Z32 afm's

K&N Pods

Nismo Fuel Pump

Nismo Regulator

Cusco Catch Can

18" Impul Hoshino Racing rims

Defi Gauges

big stereo

etc etc.

315kw at all 4 wheels on 1.3bar.

Cheers

Brett

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Mines a late model R32 GT-R (June 94 to be precise). White, with nismo sideskirts and nismo lower bootlid lip.

HKS suspension (very tough ride)

3 inch exhaust from cat back

17inch X 9 AVS wheels, Yokohama Grand Prix 255/40

Apexi Air (pod) Filters

Blitz Turbo Timer

Pivot Speed meter

HKS Cam Gears

Chip Torque Chip

Dyno: Max Power 233rwk @ 13psi

Quarter Mile: 12.84 @ 105.66mph

Drive it everyday and loving it!

I got a silver 1994 R32 GTR, its got ..

Tein type flex coil overs

Apexi pod filters

HKS front pipes

Trust cat back

DBA 4000 front brakes

WORK Termist 18x9.5 wheels

Rebuilt Standard turbo's with steel wheels

Apexi Power FC

HKS Cam gears

Cusco oil catch can

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