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Hi all,

New to the forum/site, just recently purchased my first skyline. 1989 R32 GTR love the car a lot already!

Don't know to much when it comes to these cars i can do the basic's here and there but nothing to full on, hoping that you guys will be able to help me with any problem i may come across with the legendary RB26DETT.

If anyone knows a good spray painter in Perth that they could refer me to i would really appreciate it.

Brief list of mods that came with the car when it was purchased:

Engine:

Apex'i Air Filters

Silicon Hoses

Exedy Single Plate Heavy Duty clutch

Superspark ignition coils

3" Kermit engineering Stainless Custom made catback and cannon

3" Front pipes

High flow cat

Nismo sway bars (front and rear)

Nismo strut braces (front and rear)

Suspension:

Tein Flex Coilover

Whiteline Bushing

Exterior:

Desmond Regamaster Marquis Promada Super Forged 17x9.5 +18

V-Spec Body kit

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Welcome Dylan!

3" Kermit engineering Stainless Custom made catback and cannon

Naice - Kermit is the man!

Check out the WA sub-section and join SAUWA, we're doing a SimWorld night soon!

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