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Hello to you all. Well... I am a newbie to this site and also to Skyline Ownership but I am pleased to be a part of it all.

I finally got a Skyline of my own about 4 weeks ago and man do I love it!!! R33 4 door, stock except wheels and Blitz Nur exhaust.

Oh Baby. Don't know where to rub against it first. Looks good and sounds better. GRRROWWRR. Anyone go a stock exhaust I can borrow for REGO? Sigh... Anyway,

Hoping to learn much from you guys if I can and perhaps share any knowledge I have acquired myself as I would sure like to know the Skyline world inside out. Thanx.

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Hello to you all. Well... I am a newbie to this site and also to Skyline Ownership but I am pleased to be a part of it all.

I finally got a Skyline of my own about 4 weeks ago and man do I love it!!! R33 4 door, stock except wheels and Blitz Nur exhaust. (Ummmm... and front strut brace).:whistling:

Oh Baby. Don't know where to rub against it first. Looks good and sounds better. GRRROWWRR. Anyone go a stock exhaust I can borrow for REGO? Sigh... Anyway,

Hoping to learn much from you guys if I can and perhaps share any knowledge I have acquired myself as I would sure like to know the Skyline world inside out. Thanx.

UPDATE:

Since have replaced / installed :

1) Outer Tie rod ends. for REGO.

2) Bought piss farting muffler for REGO. (since removed). :thumbsup:

3) Bought Round fogs+Switch+relay. (Ebay).

4) Radiator (cause it was leaking). Is now Aluminium Mspec dealy with Red Silicon hoses (Ebay). + Thermostat.

5) Brake pads (front). Bendix DB1170 GCT.

6) Free Boost Mod with switch. weeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!

7) Boost Gauge in PSI. (Ebay).

8) Red Nismo oil filler cap. (extremely important):rolleyes: (Ebay).

9) Bought Oil & water Temp gauges etc. (not in yet) (Ebay).

10) Got some smokey side indicators coming soon...

It Hurts the Wallet but Man I love this Game!!!

Love my Skoyloin!!!

PS. Wouldn't have been half as fun without this Site to Teach me and BOOST confidence in trying things myself.

Saved $$$ and had a blast. Thanx SAU, You Rock!!!:thanks:

Cheers. :cheers:

Rob.

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