Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey,

Just purchased a 1990 R32 GTS-T, had it for about a month, decided it was an appropriate time to register on these forums after reading a fair few threads / browsing the classifieds etc..

Looked for around 5-6 months for a 32 that was near on stock, in as good of a condition as one can expect and ended up with this:

IMG_0160.jpg

IMG_0159.jpg

IMG_0158.jpg

IMG_0157.jpg

Essentially only has a Return flow FMIC and an Apexi-pod filter installed engine wise, and nismo struts and springs.

So far I've removed and sold the Zenkai rims, and put the r33/s14 stock rims on replaced the alternator (sigh), installed an alarm, driftworks front camber arms, I'm also planning on ordering a driftworks HICAS removal kit in the next few weeks because the inner rack end bushes are worn, and I'm not comfortable with the system itself.

I'm slowly purchasing parts to replace anything I'm not happy with before I move on to the engine etc.

Pretty keen to build this car up into something clean, nice and fun.

Look forward to getting to know some of you, and learning what I can from these forums.

Cheers,

Imran

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/443260-hello-from-the-sunny-coast/
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I left the ceramic coating off this bit, hopefully it just comes off after a few drives.   The gap between the spokes is too tight for anything on a stick, its only marginally bigger than my finger. I have to use a brush to get in there and its a big reason why I thought I'd try the coating.   Absolutely will do. I have EBC Blue Stuff pads to put on the front which will make them a bit dirtier. I'm hoping a pressure wash will just get most off. The shine is different to most, its very thin but seems very well 'attached' so hopefully it lasts.   
    • Barrels don't need to be shiny clean. But they are certainly nicer when they are not polluted with years of brake dust, and worse the rotting corpses of the last 17 balance weight sticky pads scattered all around.
    • Yeah, type a special character like ^ or | to initiate the equivalent of the "at"ing for thread links. Although, it might not get any easier to manage. Imagine 30 or 40 threads that kinda match what you want, and the one you want is lost after a long list of useless ones. The magic keyword version I proposed would be a manual effort to set up each case. More of a directed effort from the greybeards to facilitate exposure of useful content. I'm not against the auto complete stuff being considered - maybe por que no los dos? (And where I said "triggered automatically" in my OP, I meant "triggered accidentally". Of course I want it to be automatic!!)
    • Ah yes, fair enough! I was purely thinking about cleaning the spokes and front of the wheel with the mitt. For the barrel the rag on a stick makes more sense. I've tried cleaning the barrels on mine and gave up in frustration. Between brakes being in the way or spokes being in the way and limited space to constantly move the car front and back it was just too annoying. The barrel being as shiny as the rest of the wheel sounds amazing though. At this point I'm not even sure if they have the same surface finish on mine. But I feel inspired now to find out.
×
×
  • Create New...