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Hey guys, joined the forum quite a while ago, my name's Manny, when I first got my license I had the intention of purchasing a R33 GTS-T, but the turbo laws for P platers wouldn't allow me. So I bought a 1990 CRX siR. I have loved Skylines ever since I saw my first R33 GTR in midnight purple when I was 8 years old (about 12 years go) My brother drives a 2000 R34 GT 4-Door, Non Turbo, AUTO! Anyway, in the next few years I'll be saving myself some coin and one day own a R33 GTR V-Spec of my own :) oOh, and If anyone wants to do a photoshoot with their cars just PM me

Here's a pic of my CRX

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And my brother's ride

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Mods are as follows for the lil weetec:

Engine: Stock B16A

Suspension and brakes:

Cusco front and rear strut braces

Cusco Front tie brace

J's Racing Coilovers f 20kg r 18kg Swift springs

J's Racing rear camber arms

ProjectMU SCR Pure Plus6 Brake discs with ProjectMU Bestop pads

Wheels & Tyres:

RAYS Gramlights 57S 15X6.5 +38

Front: Bridgestone Potenza RE-11

Rear: Kumho KU36

Interior:

Skunk2 10th anniversary gearnob

Exterior:

J's Racing front lip

OEM Rear lip

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nice car, I used to be a Honda boy. Had an 89 and 94 Honda Prelude. Both were great cars to own and if i didnt have the need for power and rear wheel drive I would probably still have one. Where in melb are you from?

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nice car, I used to be a Honda boy. Had an 89 and 94 Honda Prelude. Both were great cars to own and if i didnt have the need for power and rear wheel drive I would probably still have one. Where in melb are you from?

Cheers man, they're great cars to drive, I'm from Templestowe/Doncaster

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the CRXsir rocks the casbar, id take that over a non turbo skyline any day. Yours looks rad as well. Get a b18 block and bump the compression up to about 11 it will hammer. Looks kinda like a friends car who did you buy it off

btw dw bout clutch hes the worse sounding human on the planet..

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the CRXsir rocks the casbar, id take that over a non turbo skyline any day. Yours looks rad as well. Get a b18 block and bump the compression up to about 11 it will hammer. Looks kinda like a friends car who did you buy it off

btw dw bout clutch hes the worse sounding human on the planet..

The siR is a nice car, don't want to spend anymore money on it anymore, pretty happy with it for the moment, but I am starting to save for an R34 GTR. I bought it off an elderly enthusiast that lived in Ringwood North (Melbourne) 3 years ago. It was stock all round. I'll get a few engine shots up soon

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weclcome :)

ah one of my mate's in high school had a crx like yours, black bonnet, similar wheels but was champion white colour

lots of fun mucking around with our cars back in the day

enjoy your time here :thumbsup:

Thanks for the welcome mate, well as promised, here's an engine bay pic, i've kept it pretty clean over the years.

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