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Hello i am Mike, i am 19 years and coming from the Netherlands, and i am the proud owner of a 1990 red r32 gtst since september 2012, its not in the best condition but i am trying to fix that :), ( its got the usual rustdevil, beginning rust by the rear arches and a rust spot by the right corner from the front window some beggining rust spots on the bottem but nothing is rusted through the metal everything is still pretty hard. And it failed the dutch MOT obviously so fixing those points to.

So here some pictures

This is how the car was 2 years ago nothing changed except that some moron owned it which f**ked the car more up then fixing it.
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I really had to replace that ugly steeringwheel for a nice deepdish. ( and the Tenzo r seats for brides) :dogpile:

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First i upgraded the old motoria exhaust for a new Japspeed 3 inch one ( old one was full of holes )
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Fitted a Driftworks Hicas eliminator ( old hicas was broken with allot of play )

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New bushes sway bar

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new seals in front brake calipers ( pistons where stuck :( )

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replaced the ugly steering wheel for a nice 350mm deepdish qsp steeringwheel and Nismo shift knob.

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takata's x2

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and new oil cap and rad cap :)
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old rear brake discs without rust now and new redstuf brake pads
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some new bc br coilovers ( old Teins springs where cutted Mot fail )

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some new wheel studs for right rear wheel ( one was broken and on some of them wasnt the threat good)

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5zigen proracer lugs (old ones where bad )

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Hks type 0 turbo timer with hks harnass

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movie of a fitted oil gauge which i found by accident in the trunk :), and i fixed the light in my blitz boost gauge.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=B0neQhsPato

picture taken after the bc br coilovers :

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front :
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i have still allot of parts laying around waiting to be fitted.

Cusco rear strutbar
Hks timing belt
Hks super flow filter element
Fmic with mishimoto couplers
decat
n1 bootlip
gtr rear bumper
Bride vios seats x 2
New greddy clear cam cover
driftworks super low seat rail
Cusco spin turn knob

engine

- Hks super power flow air filter

- Japspeed catback

- Decat

- Blitz DD Bov

- Blitz radiator cap

- Hks D1 limited oilcap

- Ultralite sandwichplate

suspension

- Redstuff rear brakepads

- Driftworks hicas eliminator

- Aftermarket Tension rods

- Bc Racing br coilovers

- Lenzo 18 inch rims

interior

- Tenzo R recaro style buckets

- Takata 4 point seatbelt

- Blitz turbopressure gauge

- Aftermarket oil pressure gauge

- Hks type 0 turbotimer

- Nismo shiftknob

- Qsp deep dish steeringwheel

- gtr dashboard parts

- gtr door trimm


exterior

- R34 gtr spoiler

- r32 gtr n1 frontbumper

- r32 gtr grille

- more collageen sideskirts

- unknown brand rear bumper

- gtr hood

- 5zigen pro racer lugnuts

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Thx :)

ok little update then :

some new fuel hoses which where really needed old ones cracked open without touching it that much see picture with fuel filter, + its a real hassle to get old pieces of broken hose off when its is leaking fuel that badd.

and some new tyres on the front wheels

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Broken fuel hose
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and the endresult with a new uprated filter.
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after that i had to figure out why the tyre was leaking air again :( the rim had a little crack in it.

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And the rim is fixed again :

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As first finnaly a decat, There was already a 2 inch silincer on it instead of the cat.

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New Hks 3 layer filter element, and a new battery

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It was time to finnaly remove that ugly front grille and replace it for a gtr one

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New rb20 camcovers with Baffle plates and an10 fittings ( they are now being painted gold )

Old vs new
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New old type HKS Camgears:

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Feast of feast style carbon canards

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Update :

- Some Oem front window mouldings ( probably have the rear window by next week to )
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- Hks fcon IS with rb20 loom:)

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camcovers painted with an10 fittings and triple flow baffle plates inside :

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Edited by f5twister

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