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Hey guys, I haven't posted in here for a while, but I'd like to share some videos with you all. I have been working on a build with my R33. I am doing a series of videos on it following everything I've done. So I have posted episodes 1 and 2 already. If you can't find them then here is a link for both:

Skyline R33 Ep. 1 "The Beginning": https://youtu.be/2yXjUFe4BUA

Skyline R33 Ep. 2 "Making Progress": https://youtu.be/GwTK__gP7p0

So please check those out if you haven't already. Here is the next video in the series:

Skyline R33 Ep. 3 "Cylinder Head Removal": https://youtu.be/JE199lw3LlU

I also have episode 4 out and number 5 is on its way. I will make a seperate topic for episode 4 and then another for ep. 5

I hope you find it interesting and/or useful in your own builds. Please share the videos around and check me out on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/RedRedReden

PM me if you have any questions or just want to chin wag about car stuff!!

Thanks :D

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hey mate,

liking the work has proven useful to me as i'm about to pull my head off my rb20 and have learnt a couple of things from you video, probably the first video i've seen someone actually pulling the head of an RB.

Thanks man.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys, just sharing episodes 4, 5 and 6 all in one post. Please check them out. And please comment away if you have anything to say :)

Skyline R33 Ep. 4 "Prepping The Head": https://youtu.be/fcF-b881Rfs

Skyline R33 Ep. 5 "Machining The Valves": https://youtu.be/I_ehCtXZUOo

Skyline R33 Ep. 6 "Reassembling The Head": https://youtu.be/K7zBtHrcAwU

I will share the next few episodes when they are edited!!! I hope you enjoy the series :)

Congrats on tackling this with your old man. You will always respect it more when know you have built everything.

Good to see your learning too. Its nowhere near as hard as what people make it out to be. Half the battle is taking the time to learn.

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