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Hello,

I currently own a 180sx (sr20det) with around 200rwkw. I'm planing on selling this soon and buy a late model R33, My opinion is that i reckon Skylines are a stronger built car in and out and my power goal will be no more then 250-270rwkw with nice deep dish wheels, a nice clean streetbale kit with a good suspsension setup, clean interior with the ocasional track day.

I've come to this site not as a noob but with massive knowledge of tuning and modyfying silvias and will help out all i can to fellow menbers.

ps; i've come from Ns.com and have been a member there since 02

Cheers!

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Welcome to the crew. RB power FTW =D

(if only Skylines weren't so heavy!)

*puts flame suit on..*

Invest in carbon doors, boot, bonnet, fenders and get a custome made aluminium roof! :)

you've said the all the right things.....you may pass
Oh thank you :P
gee i dunno guys been on ns for that long might have affected him somehow

welcome btw

Huh? :huh:
awesome first post. i'm putting u on my list!
Just like leaving an apple on the teachers desk :(

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