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Im very new to the gtr world. I jus recently bought a dream car of mine a Nissan skyline gtr r32. Everything fully stock and I'm very interested in upgrading stuff on it soon. Anyone that can give me pointers I would very appreciate it. ??????   I meet a great guy on Instagram (32gzlr) who told me bout this site and that it has lots of great people and is willing to help. I'm willing to learn and very open minded.

hope to hear and learn frm you guys gtr owners ?

im located in California ?

Thanks guys

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Welcome! First thing is to spend a few hours checking out all the sections in this site - then search for particular topics using Google (which will bring up this site for most Skyline related questions).

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Nice,  welcome. 

My advice, don't go doing a Honda on your beautiful car. I.e. massive duration cams, slam it on its tits and stretched/poke wheel tyre combos.

Sensible cams, throw the twins in the bin, get a sensible twin scroll turbo setup, e85 and eat up Hondas!

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1 hour ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Nice,  welcome. 

My advice, don't go doing a Honda on your beautiful car. I.e. massive duration cams, slam it on its tits and stretched/poke wheel tyre combos.

Sensible cams, throw the twins in the bin, get a sensible twin scroll turbo setup, e85 and eat up Hondas!

Would love to I'm still so new with rb26 I wanna learn basics 

Very nice car mate. What mods has the car got? It looks fairly stock, which is a good thing.

First thing I'd do is change fluids (if it hasn't been changed recently). I learnt the hard way to make sure to refresh the brakes, including flushing brake fluid asap (if it doesn't stop properly)! Next I'd look at changing worn bushes.

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10 minutes ago, niZmO_Man said:

Very nice car mate. What mods has the car got? It looks fairly stock, which is a good thing.

First thing I'd do is change fluids (if it hasn't been changed recently). I learnt the hard way to make sure to refresh the brakes, including flushing brake fluid asap (if it doesn't stop properly)! Next I'd look at changing worn bushes.

Thanks will do that soon 

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