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Last weekend I was at TT Circuit Assen. But before I had to change my Turbos because of that:
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I got some new parts from www.Turbo-Total.com

So I could start the 3rd and last run of our German TimeAttack Masters in PRO Class
It was my first time in Assen and the conditions have been really wet and slippy. So I only had my Michelin Semislicks with me =/

But I'm loving the track, really fast! Makes a lot fun to drive.

Now I'm German TimeAttack Masters Champion in PRO Class

Some pictures from last weekend
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And here also my Video

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Hello and happy New Year =)

So, here some news.
After accident in Assen I fixed the tension rods front and rear
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checked the car, all is fine
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Bought some new BNR34 OEM Aluminium Fenders
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And also bought new Tomei Expreme Ti exhaust
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Here some new Photos & Videos
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Videos:

1. Little Walk around the car



2. New Tomei Expreme Ti Soundfile



Some are new parts I bought:
- used AWD Gear box with 40tkm
- new HKS FMIC
- new Nismo clutch line

All parts should be installed till April, incl the new Fenders.
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Thanks guys =)

Some news out of my little BNR34 world.
I bought a new HKS FMIC, and installed it.
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After that the FMIC got the Nismo lettering
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Last week I shot some new photos. I really hope the last Winter photos yet ;) Can't wait to start the new Season 2k15

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And here a very short video, with minimal snow action^^

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Hey Guys

So, no problems, the car is running and running. All's fine.

I only have some Pics & Videos for you.

Little photo shooting with my and my girl friends car.
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Visited Japan cars meeting in Leipzig, Saxony.
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Last thing is, my girl friend me have been at Nismo Trackday Eurospeedway Lausitz.
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Both cars didn't made problems.
My girl friend Jessy was running on track at very first time!! She did very well, in my eyes =) She falled in love with racing on tracks^^

Videos from Nismo Trackday:

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A few Highlights


And if you also want to see how a BNR34 get's smoked from R35 & VW Bora, watch this video xD

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Hey guys =)
Many months have passed since my last post.

@FakeThinkpad: I had no time to start at the TimeAttack Series last year.

From May till June I was in the USA for work. And from July till November I was in school six days a week to become a master mechanic.

Now I'm back and now I have much more time for my BNR34 ^^

BTW: In the USA (South Hollywood) I also met a red BNR34 owner^^ Nick Hogan =)
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Maybe some guys knowing this amazing Supra from his father Hulk Hogan from some Supra and Redline Videos =)
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Last pic from the US....
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For me it was a very special moment... I'm so thankfull to got the chance to say goodbye Paul...

Okay, what have been with my car. It wasn't so much because of the busy months. But I also had some holidays with the car :chuckle:

Last shooting before the school was this
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After that I was at the only big car meeting for me in summer 2015. That was Reisbrennen @Eurospeedway Lausitz
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I won 3rd place at 1/4mile AWD class
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Video from one the 1/4 Mile runs



In August I bought some new wheels, because you know my Nismo GT4 wheels are broken since my last TimeAttack run 2014 in Assen.
Now I have Rays TE37 18x9.5 +12 for track racing.
I'm not sure to let the wheels white or paint it black or gold.
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