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hi guys, thought id post up a quick intro before i post anywhere else and everyone thinks who the fks this guys..., anyway my names anthony, use to own a r34 gtt had it lowered on tiens, turbo back exhaust, had starcorp meshies they were pretty heavy but they were suppose to tie me over until i found lmgt4's which i never did, besides meticulously cleaning the car every 2nd day thats about all the mods owned it for about 2 years ended up having to sell it as i was working full time and no time to enjoy it ended up wishing i hadnt as i found out the person who bought it wrapped it around a pole 6 weeks later, since then have owned a eg civic with a b18 pretty much stock besides the engine and brakes upgrade it was my A to B car, since getting a higher paying job now and more time on my hands im definately going to be researching into my next skyline n im sure this forum is an abundance of info. i look forward to meeting everyone on here cheers

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