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When i got it

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Put bonnet on

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Impul front/rear bar and side skirts and carbon eye lids

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Still need to touch a few little things up and got a grill or bonnet lip, but let me know what ya think :D

cheers mate :D i think it needs a grill or something been having a look but cant seem to find alot

hey mate cars looking good

i got 555cc nismo's in mine and they run up 95% duty cycle so 800's should cover it easy only thing i would be looking into geting an 044 as my 040 was running out of flow making it go to 100% duty cycle and was making it hard to tune up top as the fuel we were trying to add was not making any difference that was on 1.3bar though. if you want to get summers to screw the boost in it i'd get a bigger pump mayb a nismo drop in or something along those lines

or go see andrew and get this done

small update for mine got r33 lower control arms for it just chassing up an r33 rack for more lock :)

heres a pic of my car as i don't post in here much

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yeah was gonna go see Andrew today actually :P god i love you set up >_< yeah getting tuned hopefully around the 20th might need to look into a bigger fuel pump then have to have a search around for a nismo pump then :) what clutch you running, still hunting around one for mine

yeah the fuel system wasn't cheap but its worth it i think looks better than black fuel hose running all over the place

im running an exedy sports single the race one i think

got it from kudo's on here was alot cheaper than all the place's i looked was a few hunge than burson's best price ha

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ex...-R-t225275.html

next one i will get npc or jim berry

I picked up a skyline r32 gts4 last year, it was pretty straight bar the head gasket - and after 8 months of rebuilding, cleaning, chasing bits and some major headaches I have just stuck the rego label on the thing!

Unfortunatly a lot has changed in the last 8 months and I wont be able to keep it :) Expect a fs ad after I get some pics after the weekend.

A big, big thank you to GrandmasterB aka Ben, and Ben and Barnzey at SPGarage who all went above and beyond the call of duty helping me get the thing on the road :)

Car is looking good Ian.

Fuel set up is mint Brewer, who's handy work???

Glad to hear you finally got the old girl registered Dave, hope you have a chance to get out for a drive and enjoy it before you sell it mate :P

My car is booked in for rego inspection next week so if all goes well will be back on the road before next weekend.... Paid the deposit of the new car yesterday and also hoping to pick that up before next weekend and i sold a car which is getting picked up next weekend lol.

come on ben fill us in :bunny: haha does that mean you will have a car that is road rego'd for the skyline cruise :)

Just a weekend cruiser mate but i've converted to the dark side with this one :banana:

technical drama's aye. bugger

I gotta get new number plates, then get a Approved inspection station to clear the defect slip. oh and pay the $110 fine I copped along with the defect.. pig mullet bastardo's

technical drama's aye. bugger

I gotta get new number plates, then get a Approved inspection station to clear the defect slip. oh and pay the $110 fine I copped along with the defect.. pig mullet bastardo's

what did they get you for man?

technical drama's aye. bugger

I gotta get new number plates, then get a Approved inspection station to clear the defect slip. oh and pay the $110 fine I copped along with the defect.. pig mullet bastardo's

I heard about your run in with the fuzz :P

You sure its not a self clearning defect???

nah it has a form on the back of the letter stating, must be signed & stamped by a AIS (approved inspection station)

of all the things they could "do" me for, i'm glad it was the plates. and hey, I was given verbal cautions god knows how many times.

got screwed last monday (queens b'day)

I have learn't, On long w'ends and or public holidays, car stays in garage lol

in other news, gonna be painting the Ol' beast pretty soon. And doing the wheels too.

Going to bare metal the whole car, epoxy it and flow coat it.

nah it has a form on the back of the letter stating, must be signed & stamped by a AIS (approved inspection station)

of all the things they could "do" me for, i'm glad it was the plates. and hey, I was given verbal cautions god knows how many times.

got screwed last monday (queens b'day)

I have learn't, On long w'ends and or public holidays, car stays in garage lol

in other news, gonna be painting the Ol' beast pretty soon. And doing the wheels too.

Going to bare metal the whole car, epoxy it and flow coat it.

how about i accidently leave my car at yours so it can get a fresh coat too lol

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