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Been lurking for a while. From South East of Melbourne. Picked up my '92 GTS (N/A p plate life) about two months ago now. Has had the engine swapped from a rb20de to a rb25de out of a R33, but that's about it as far as mods go. That won't last long as (unfortunately) I'm a stance fag so wheels + coils + camber arms + other suspension pieces are coming in over the next few weeks.

 

Ft. Chaser

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18 hours ago, PranK said:

Welcome to :sau: !

Nice car, any other pics? The R32 Gts' are so cool. Even with the DE.

 

Thanks :) I do have other iphone photos but no good photos (I hang out with photographers lmao)

 

14 hours ago, Steve85 said:

Haha self depreciating. You'll be alright, most people on here are good natured. Welcome aboard!

Hey as long as no one has a vendetta and absolutely hates us stance kids, should be right ;)

 

10 hours ago, drunken0elf said:

Oh a N/A skyline.  Even a gts is sexy. Damn I love R32 skylines.

Doubt I'll ever see one where I live as people only ever inported the turbo ones.

Cheers!

Thanks man - 30/26 is in the works as we speak ;)

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