My project R32

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Love the colour, looks awesome!

Bright 32s you cant go wrong! :-D
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MMMMmmmmmmmmmmm

Im feelin that !!!!

Nice job, will be an ahse to match like you said,. but very nice choice !!

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Just thought I'd drag this thread back ! Need to get a couple of bits redone at the bodyshop, but I absolutely love this car 8)

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Although I still have my single turbo Supra, and it is an awesome car, I'm absolutely loving the R32 - use it everyday and totally enjoy it. R32s just rock :twisted: It's not kept away in the garage either, booked on a track day at Llandow next month and will be doing more.

When I get a chance I'll do a proper little photoshoot :wink:
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You would need to have done something lairy to out do the Supra and that paint screams out at you, so I think you've achieved that!

The car has come a long way in a short period of time Matt, fair play :thumb:

If you get a chance and have a couple of quid to spend on aesthetics, Gary at Japsalon has some superb wide arch bits for these cars. He has a wide bodied 32 himself and he's also done DCY's R32.

The presence of those cars is amazing. Kind of similar footprint to a Supra but with the more angular, aggressive look of an R32.

Regarding the photoshoot, I take it you know we have an in house tame Magazine photographer?

Miniwilliams is his name on here (Matt Woods) if you're interested, send him an email or PM.
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Thanks mate, very interesting about Miniwilliams :)

I'll check out the widebody kit too, although I'm just loving using the old gal to take it off the road again :grin:
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Don't worry about taking the car off of the road. Get the panels painted up and rivet the buggers on :nod:

Worked for me on my old 32.
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:smt060

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that's just too perverse for words, talk about a semi on :D
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Supurb car :thumb: Bright colours and black wheels rock! :-D

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