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The 'white' car is still 'white'.
It has been sitting idle for months now.

The GT-R guards are still sitting on the front, but I underestimated how much they flare out around the side skirt mounting. There's no way you could run Type-M side skirts and have it look half decent.

I have brand new (in box) GT-R Bee-R sideskirts for it, but they will be the same around the rear mounting. I think I'm going to have to go back to finding/running standard panels and just lip/roll the fark out of them.

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On 10/28/2016 at 10:52 AM, 32_love said:

Just wanted to let you know, this was a great read! You're car is one of the great sources of 32 and rb20 inspiration in this forum.

I'd also like to say the same, having just purchased a 32 GTS-T myself you've given me a tonne of ideas and useful information! hope it gets back on the road soon! shes a beauty!

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A minor, yet not insignificant update. I sold my early model hand controller for the Power FC and bought a new EL hand controller for next to no difference. It was nice to do something for the car. Hopefully this will be the impetus required to get the ball rolling again20170620_172601.thumb.jpg.0e05ffb8c1b1df289d71555fc5bfe52e.jpg

 

 

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