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New here from Iceland, hope to get some good info on here, looks like there is plenty

Sold my Single Turbo(Precision GT42-71mm) mkiv Supra awhile back and had an Evo 8 for awhile but very happy to have bought a R32 GT-R :)

Also have a Audi S4 Quattro 5cyl 2.2 Turbo as a daily driver

Skyline specs, just some minor mods "for now" :D

. Kakimoto full exhaust system

. Exedy Twin plate clutch

. Greddy FMIC and pipes

. HKS EVC 5 Boost controller

. Zeitronix Wideband + EGT

. 2x Blitz bov´s

. N1 Waterpump

. HKS Kevlar Cambelt

. Nismo Oil cap

. Nismo Radiator cap 1,3 Bar

. Nismo engine and transmission mounts

. NGK iridium sparkplugs

. Nismo transmission mount

. Driftworks upper links

. Defi Watertemp gauge

. Full Roll cage

. Apexi coil-overs

. TBO Bodykit

. Abbey Motorsports valve covers

. Volk racing 17x9" wheels

. Xenon Headlights 8500L diamond white

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And here is the daily driver

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You like your AWDs don't you?

Welcome to SAU.

BTW, does Iceland salt their roads over there during snow storms?

How's the Iceland economy recovering? Or is it not?

I'd love to come to Reikjavik and look at the tectonic rifting!!!

You like your AWDs don't you?

Welcome to SAU.

BTW, does Iceland salt their roads over there during snow storms?

How's the Iceland economy recovering? Or is it not?

I'd love to come to Reikjavik and look at the tectonic rifting!!!

hehe well its good to have a awd car so you can use it all year around. I also had a Subaru wrx STi before i had the Supra. But i gotta say that the Supra was one of the more fun cars i had, that and the Skyline but ofcourse the Supra had 700+ whp

yeah they salt the roads a lot in Reykjavik(capitol)

I think its recovering slowly

you should visit, always nice to check out the nightlife as well

Perhaps we should look each other up, if we criss-cross the waves? GT-R waiting at the other end? hehe

Regards, Tom

PS. Keep your car away from the salt > Go by mountain bike in the salted snow haha

Edited by CARSICK

Hey nice machine,Yes i been to your land about 8 years ago....Very nice..very far away.Nightlife was not bad either.When I was there a lot of people were into the 4wd cars with monster wheels and tyres,Sort of like the monster truck look.

Perhaps we should look each other up, if we criss-cross the waves? GT-R waiting at the other end? hehe

Regards, Tom

PS. Keep your car away from the salt > Go by mountain bike in the salted snow haha

hehe yeah that would be great

I use the Audi S4 as a daily and the Skyline is in storage during the winter :)

Hey nice machine,Yes i been to your land about 8 years ago....Very nice..very far away.Nightlife was not bad either.When I was there a lot of people were into the 4wd cars with monster wheels and tyres,Sort of like the monster truck look.

Thanks, yeah there are also a lot of people here into Formula offroad :D but i think you are talking about the modified 4x4´s that are used in snow, many on 44" tires or bigger

VIDEO

Formula Offroad in Iceland

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and here are some pics of some modified 4x4s used in snow

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