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Hello 1 and all!

Clinton is me and I drive an R32 GTS-T...see below

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I live in Brisbane and love to cruise! I was just down the Gold Coast this afternoon...

There were some amazing hotties on the street, out and about for Schoolies>>>

I am a member of www.drivelinechatter.com (check it out)

Just seeing whats doing, would like to chat with like-minded Nissan enthusiasts!

Any hints to extract more power out of my R32. I currently have 198.8 Horses at the rears (Dyno Dynamics Dyno @ Cramer Diesel Toowoomba)

Standard turbo, 0.9 bar boost, std intercooler (I don't know how), Blitz BOV, HKS filter (which I found out has very limited filtration)

Stainless Exhaust with angle mounted muffler.

Let me know what you drive

My best time on the 1/4 is 14.707 @157.89KM/H

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Hi GILTY :)

I'm the one who abducted you from the other forum....

There aren't many R32 owners in Queensland who use the SVD forums, you will be much more at home here. :uh-huh:

Welcome aboard.

:cool:

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Having both an R32 and an R33 in the family, both 4 doors, I think we've got the best of both worlds..... We're now trying to talk my wife into swapping her Camry for an R34...:P

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Hey Clinton!! :)

Nice 32 but you know that S14's are the best :shake: i'm at 14.07 - so your trailing boy :lol:

hehehe - don't worry guys - i know this clinton character and he's one funky dude! :D

Blurple :)

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