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Hi . I have reently purchased a r32 4door and while doing reserch and looking for info on the net for it this forum popes up alot , so I thought might as well join.

My name is Kris and I live around Gympie qld I drive a 93 4door rb20 , it is fairly stock but has, front mount, pod, 25det turbo, 3inch exhusts with no mufflers and a . . . . . hi flow cat and 3.5 inch shotgun tips, gts suspension, split fire coils, apexi a/f adjuster, apexi turbo timerand hicas lock bar. I would like to do kk430turbo high mount, 3.25 exhust and dump, bigger injectours and pump, Z32 afm, tomei 260 cams change radiator, put on a bov and bigger waste gate and finaly a tune. It origanaly came from brisbane and use to be black but the last owner resprayed it.

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