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Hi my name is skott I live in Richmond Va. I dont own a skyline but i do have a decently quick S13 "311 bhp, 279 tq on 9 psi". I'm mostly looking for upgrades for my car. brakes, diff and that damn R33 back seat i cant seem to find. lol.

~skott B

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^e brake has been adjusted since pic :P

the biuld:

97 KA24DE

91 KA24DE 248 cams

..... Pistons 9:5:1

ARP Head Studs

Cometic hed Gasket

750cc DW injectors flow charted

msd 6a

msd 8207 blaster coil

walbaro 255

jgs log mani fold

38mm tial wg

hks ssq bov

spearco ic

4 bolt garret t3t4 50 .63a/r

ebay 3" exhaust no cat or res.

Enthalpy tune

D2 coilovers 16k front 14k rears

megan racing tention and rucas

megan racing strut bars on the way.

kenwood deck

pioneer 5 1/4 speakers around

R33 GT-R seats

Gauges up in the head liner

looking for R33 GT-R rear seat to match.

Battery in trunk

washer fluid rez in the trunk.

yadda yadda yadda.

gday mate, welcome!

That car looks mint man,

is it for track?

thanks, I wish it was mint. still have a lot of work to do.

nope not a track car. just every day driving adn low key slide sessions far far far away from inocent people. ;)

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