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What's up all!? Met a hot chicky today at a carwash rollin in a nice R34GT and she put me onto this site. I own a white R34GTT with reasonably extensive mods (no bottom end work). Guess I'd better list them:

Engine:

Blitz NUR spec exhast

Custom dump pipe, oil & water lines etc.

HKS 2835 GT PRO S series BB Turbs :thumbsup:

Trust FMIC, Blitz DSBC, Z32 AFM, Power FC

Blitz Pod Filter, Nismo injectors

18 x 10 all round CSTs (the ones off the JMS track car). 235/40 fronts & 265/35 rear. Guards rolled.. obviously

HKS adjustable coil-overs

Kick ass sound system

This week getting following fitted:

HKS injectors (Nismo ones are maxing out)

Tomeii stage 2 cams

Tomeii adjustable cam gears

N1 water pump ... major service etc

Makes a lazy 250rwkw on a mainline. Hoping for 300kw at the bot-bot when cams are in (on a dyno-dynamics, anyway). Mainlines are more accurate but I doubt the power reading would have a three in front of it... :P

Anyway, love my car. Love your car. Love all skylines & hope to chat to some fellow fans soon.

Craw

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