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  • 4 months later...

Hey guys. In last time it was a bit quiet about the car.
After rebuild the car I got a new problem, a cracked cylinder head. The result of this was that
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Now this problem is fixed and the guys from H.I.P. will build the car together. I hope I can drive the car in two weeks to the Fast-Car-Festival in MotorsportArena Oschersleben.

I also bought some other parts in the last time:
- Mines cam shaft cover baffle plates and the BNR34 key
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-TOMEI turbo outlet pipes
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- and the Nismo brake lines
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I used the time to work my getrag gear box over. Here the picture where I picked it up from GETRAG - Heilbron, Germany
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That are all of my news.

I hope in next time I have new pics like that ;)
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  • 1 month later...

So, the car is back on road again =)
I have the BNR34 back since last weekend.
I run some laps on the airport at Skymeet 2013 in Bautzen and the car felt very good.

On froday I picked up my baby from High Import Performance
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Saturday: Skymeet @Airport Bautzen
(Photos by www.Pixelrev.de)
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And here a little shooting with the car, still @home in Leipzig =)
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At last, a really great pic from AT-Fotogrofie
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  • 1 month later...

2. After Reisbrennen I had two photo shootings

Chrischi from Caught and Photographed
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and here with Christian from CK Phtgrphy
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Here a little special, a friend made a model in 1/18 scale of mine =)
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Here a new video from track (MotorsportArena Oschersleben)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys =)
After a few weeks without forum I have some news and a lot wonderful pictures.

1.
Next photo shooting with Philipp from Phigraphie.com & USED4.com
And I have to say, the pics are so great! Look here
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2.
Next service time by H.I.P. (High Import Performance)
- new wide band lambda sensor
- new 3.5bar map sensor
- new IAT sensor
- and the most important service new mapping by Uwe from H.I.P. =)

Now the car feels so great and powerful!! So happy with new setup.
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3.
My own shooted pics, hope you like it =)
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