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Just brought a 1995 GTST R33 and absolutely love it. A few of my friends said that this forum was a great place for information so I thought I'd pop in and say hi! This is my first skyline (and certainly the most powerful car I've owned) so I thought it might be an idea to do an advanced driving course. Does anyone have any recommendations on some good courses?

p.s. - should have got one of these cars years ago :(

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Welcome there Lynx

If i look closely, that car looks familiar does it not?

Hmmm. silver.. used to have NOS by the look of it...

Thats Rev210's car!

As for the cousres. As mention MC motorsport would be a good place to start...

Rob: Whats this I hear about a Fubar turbo?

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LOL yes Gusbert it is Rev210's (How did you guess??? :P) but I got him to take the NOS out......I'm under no illusions about myself. Will wait till I get used to it until I get any more mod's done.

No I dont play basketball but I have met a someskyline girls at the Dean with Nexus six.........(Who were they again Gus?.....was it Laureen and someone?)

I will certainly be keen on attending any cruises/events so Im sure I'll see some of you around!!

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that wouldve been me (im Lauren) and Sneeza (Liz) .... excuse me but memories of the night are a little hazy so i dont really remember the people Gus had with him .... jsut his ice tricks LOL

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is rev210 selling his NOS??

Welcome Adam

Good to see more folks being converted to the right side of the fence.

I think skylines are quite alot like dogs. the more love you give the more love they back. and when you dont give em attention, they continue to love you, but if you thrash them, they get angry and die.

WOW that WAS insightful

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Welcome there Lynx

If i look closely, that car looks familiar does it not?

 

Hmmm.  silver.. used to have NOS by the look of it...

 

Thats Rev210's car!

 

As for the cousres.   As mention MC motorsport would be a good place to start...

 

Rob: Whats this I hear about a Fubar turbo?

Fubar turbo no, no compression on cylinder #6 and #3 yes :P Thats what you get for running 1.2bar on a td06-20g on a stock engine :( I should have played with my boost controller ;) Ah well... being rebuilt with forgies now.

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I think skylines are quite alot like dogs. the more love you give the more love they back. and when you dont give em attention, they continue to love you, but if you thrash them, they get angry and die.  

 

WOW that WAS insightful

i didnt thrash mine yet broke 5 outta 6 pistons .... explain that Mr Philosopher :confused:

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