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Hey all just had a mate show me the site and didnt waste any time joining at all. Names James 24 in melbourne i have an r32 i have owned for bout 8 monthes now (1989 jap spec gts-t). Since then I have done heaps of mods. With the car being perviously owned by a heavy footed p-plater first 2 monthes were making it run like it should (haha) and then I continued down the tuning path - bov, IC, forced induction, top mount t70 ect ect. It's making great power but running a VERY rich tune at the moment dude to a knackered afm.

Front end was all beat up and didnt line up LUCKY for me my house mates car poped in reverse and hit my front fairly hard (was parked behind him)(several meters) and thanks to his insurance my front end owns new paint, lights, bar and is all straight =)....sexy. Before the skyline I drove (and still own) an 1983 AE86 toyota levin =) It's fully tuned 4ag-e, side draft razorback carbs, tien coilovers, full vertex body kit most of the goodies made 129.2rwkw last dyno, I will post sheet soon.

Hope to speak to yas all soon and get to know the commuity and look forward to cruisin with ya all!

P.S - Anyone know a good dyno garage s.e suburbs in melb?? Currently taking my skyline on a VERY long drive to RAJAB racing developments for my dyno runs (but with no complaints with there work AT ALL)

cheers guys

James

(Drift engage) DRIFT OR DIE!! :( <------ just had to use that hahaha

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P.S - Anyone know a good dyno garage s.e suburbs in melb?? Currently taking my skyline on a VERY long drive to RAJAB racing developments for my dyno runs (but with no complaints with there work AT ALL)

Firstly, welcome to SAU :thumbsup:

secondly. i'd recommend Trent at STATUS tuning. Trent is honest and his dyno rocks! .. just my 2 cents :P

Cheers Jin.

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