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Hey ppl, just a quick few shots of my gtr, which I finally picked up over the weekend. All is good, except the chipped paint on the front bar, expect it was as a result of boat trip, as it wasn't in original pics. But apart from that, it's wicked, lorrve the sound of the RB at full noise....simply awesome. Currently back in the garage getting r34 N1's, bigger injectors and tuned to around 1 bar, so should be back on the streets again real soon!

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Hey ppl, just a quick few shots of my gtr, which I finally picked up over the weekend. All is good, except the chipped paint on the front bar, expect it was as a result of boat trip, as it wasn't in original pics. But apart from that, it's wicked, lorrve the sound of the RB at full noise....simply awesome. Currently back in the garage getting r34 N1's, bigger injectors and tuned to around 1 bar, so should be back on the streets again real soon!

Nice ride Rossco. Can I ask who did the compliance on it?

BTW, if you are going to R34N1's can you tell us which size & which series you got. In any case they will take more than 1 bar.....

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Imports101 did all the compliance etc. I'll recommend them thoroughly.

Haven't got the N1's as yet, got Imports101 looking in Japan atm, so as soon as they're here, I'll update!

Um, ok. Didn't realise Danny was into importing bits. There are three types of R34 N1's at the last count & these even come with different compressor A/R's. Part numbers are 14411-AA401 to 403. Some day someone will win a Pullitzer prize for being able to coherently explain all the different types of N1 turbos.

My R32 is in his work shop presently, you may have seen it. Unfortunately I haven't (Yet) - but I will get to Perth one day.

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I havent seen that one, but it's probably at his other shop! Look good in the pic tho, send some more though when you get it!

No worries Rossco.

Is the a quick answer to what Danny is doing about parts imports? Is it a one off, or something he does for customers? Might be interested in some N1 turbos myself.

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Hey man nice ride....

Moving back to perth soon, maybe we can catch up...

Your photos look like you are up in Mullaloo is this right??? if so I am just up the road....

Feel free to email me man, will be back in two weeks....

Mike

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Hey man nice ride....

Moving back to perth soon, maybe we can catch up...

Your photos look like you are up in Mullaloo is this right??? if so I am just up the road....

Feel free to email me man, will be back in two weeks....

Mike

yeah sweet man, would love to catch up, your gtr looks tight az, keen for a closer peek!

Working in Karratha atm, but down every 4wks or so, will check u in July sometime maybe!

And yeah, its Mulla's, I live Joondalup way...go NOR!!

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Nice ride GUN-R32. Congratulations. I've seen many R32 GTR interiors on many different Aussie importing websites etc.. That is seriously one of the cleanest interiors I have ever seen in a 32 GTR. Make sure ya keep it that way!

thanks mate, it is in very good nick!

Even has these weird factory knee rests that are quite comfortable when hard cornering!!

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