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Hi my name is Jerry and I'm a Skyline gt-r freak :)

Joined the Forum because I wanted to learn more about the RB30/26 conversions as I'm starting with my own RB30 build this year.

My car is a R32 gt-r 1994 with many go-fast bits. Drove it for the first time in December 2009 and that was also the first time I ever driven a right hand drive car with was very exiting (and maybe dangerous!).

The whole 2010 season (May-September) did I use it as much as I could do and I even had the time to do my own modifications on it.

The car when it was in Japan

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When it first arrived in UK

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And now in Sweden with new wheels and rear spoiler fitted

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At a local car show where I won third prize :)

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In the end of season it look like this

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Cheers

Jerry

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I'm having problem finding the topics menu bar. Dosent exist on my computer I think? Want to change to the standard setting. Getting tired of clicking on each and every ones answers in every topic here :down: So much easier to just scroll down... HELP!

Thank you!! :D

click on the down arrow next to your username at the top right >> select 'my settings' from the drop down menu > select 'forums' tab >> set 'topic display mode' to 'standard'

oh, welcome to the site. nice 32 :)

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