'91 r32 gtr

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Tonynos
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Post by Tonynos »

The Exedy twin plate that was put in the Evo by APT made a funny noise when you let the clutch pedal out on all gear changes. At first I thought there was something wrong with it but there wasn't and I just got used to the noise after a while.
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Done the rubber boots on the gearstick and its loads better noise wise, although still noisy but easier to ignore now :D

Driven 300-400 miles in it now with no problems, very happy :D

Still waiting on the rota grids in matt bronze (18x10 et15) to turn up - hopefully for this weekend if i'm lucky... Some pics from the weekend on stock wheels though :D

Excuse the fact the side spats are off currently - wanted to refit them as they were coming away from the body a little - not got them refitted yet :)

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To be fair though the cars now not far off being ready to use... just intime for the end of the usable season :(

Will take it to Shakey RWYB next month probably and if I can get the brakes sorted and a silenced decat then maybe try and squeeze a bedford trackday in somewhere before the end of the year too :)

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Post by Stuart »

That looks bloody sexual :)
Good luck at Shakey. I have great memories of quarter mile adventures with my 32 at Santa Pod.
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Nice work fella - looking forward to seeing it with the new wheels too :)
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Ben wrote:Nice work fella - looking forward to seeing it with the new wheels too :)
:iagree:Although i do quite like the stock wheels 18" rota grids in bronze should look cool.

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So new wheels are here but no wheel nuts with them so cant fit them until wednesday at the earliest (when I can get hold of some slim steel wheelnuts, either titanium style or anodised blue) but for now a couple of teaser pics;

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Post by Ben »

oowww, yes they will look very nice - think blue nuts would be the boss too :) ...

Also, I'd not put the centre caps on and rock the capless look :) - I painted the disk centres with black hammerite aswell as the centre nuts.

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Very, very nice :nod:
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Post by 200jimcone »

Will look awesome on them wheels. Love r 32 s

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Went for the Neo chrome nuts in the end (not sure if I regret it or not yet... kinda think I should've got the blue heh...)

But still... these were quicker than any blues I could get and means I've now got the wheels fitted (although need to do a bit of trimming of plastic front arch liner and maybe a tiny roll on the rear arches too)

Not got the side spats refitted again just yet though which is a shame...

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