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i jsut registered and as the topic says i just paid for my r32 gts4 turbo ;)

its a black 4 door manual and i pick it on in wednesday 10th of august and i cant freakign wait. i curruntly have a subaru liberty on 18" lowered2" and exhaust. its my first turbo car i own and second one i have driven. driven my mates wrx and loved it no im picking my own skyline up on wednesday ;)

wen i pick it up i will post pics.

its getting resprayed and panel beated (there were a few little dings) and i showed them to the owner of the car yard and he is getting every panel cept for the bonnet resprayed ^_^

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i got it and fark i love it :P. just put a K&N pod filter on it and i love it even more :(. next will be lowering it. anyone wanna suggest an order of things, this is what i want to do. intercooler,lower,high flow the turbo,(already have a turbo timer and a boost guage and a boost controler) forged pistons. anyone have any other suggestions and stuff would be good.

Thanks

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First mod should be the 3" exhaust system.. unless you already have an exhaust on it. At very least do the catback part..

Then intercooler, and twiddle up the boost a bit, to around 12psi.

Should go alright, thats about where mine is sitting at the moment in terms of mods.. next mod will be SAFC, and tune up to around 140-150rwkw (I hope) to hopefully run low 14's.. Should give you an idea anyhow.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Oz man if u interested in purchasing a R32 4dr my fd got a few of them in stock and if interested just PM me :)......32-gts4 the next step for u is the aftermarket ECU and get a stand alone piggyback that will help u heaps with ur next mod and unfortunately R32 ECU very very expensive.

PS-i got mine R32 4dr also from him

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