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Hi all,

My name is Jason and I own a couple of Nissans (sadly both arent skylines!).

I have a 1995 S14 200SX and a 1994 NX Coupe, both being sr20det until recently with the s14 undergoing an rb26/30 transplant.

Really keen to be hitting up the track so I'll be looking forward to seeing some of you out there at events, come say hi!

Some happy snaps of the s14..

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And the little banger nx!

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welcome.

very nice pair.

did you intentionally try to get the same colour scheme?

and alot of us dont care if its not a skykine, we just love cars.

Lolz LUKE!!!!

S14 looks like a weapon... More details?

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Well the s14 had

SR20DET

Sleeved block with je forged pistons and scat conrods

Ported head with tomei 264 cams 1mm over size valves and rocker stoppers

Nitto head gasket

Greddy inlet manifold, 1600cc injectors

High mount exh manifold, gt3076x turbo and 50mm external

Microtech, 456rwkw@39psi, 10.60 @ 139mph

And now building n rb for it :)

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Well the s14 had

SR20DET

Sleeved block with je forged pistons and scat conrods

Ported head with tomei 264 cams 1mm over size valves and rocker stoppers

Nitto head gasket

Greddy inlet manifold, 1600cc injectors

High mount exh manifold, gt3076x turbo and 50mm external

Microtech, 456rwkw@39psi, 10.60 @ 139mph

And now building n rb for it :)

Ummm you got a dyno sheet for that? :O

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