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Hey guys I thought that i might post some pics of my car... I just bought it and i don't have it yet, because it is getting a full forged N1 Engine rebuild.

this is Her...

1990 Skyline GTR

92,000 KM

Full Nismo suspention

TRUST/Greddy EVERYTHING

Sard 550CC injectors

OS Giken triple plate clutch

Greddy Gauges :boost, exahust temp, and more (just can't remember lol)

boost controller

I am getting the Intake powder coated blue and i am going to be getting some BNR34 stock rims in a few months. The car had a Dyno before it left Japan and was putting 396HP onto the ground.

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Well this car is in Canada and it is in Canada!.... that is were i live.

And the engine is being built... should be done in about 3 weeks!!!

and yes that is enough.... in Canada, or at least SCI (the Skyline Shop www.scimotors.com ) we AUTOMATICALY re-build GTR engines Just because we want them to last as long as possible. In North America there is NO parts for Skylines so we have to get them from Japan, AU, or the UK. Keeping in mind we drive on the right side of the road in Canada.

PS. RB26DETT's didn't come forged at all... most of the time some one is talking about a re-build and talking about forging, they mean that is what is going to be put in, not what originaly in there.but thanks for the comment! :(

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