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Hey guys, luke from new zealand :) newbie to sau.

Hey guys, 

Luke here from new zealand, ive been on the forums quite alot when ive been stumped and learnt quite a bit just never created an account lol thought id give it a go.. haha ive had a few nissans over the years. Cefiros and skylines mainly. Im currently building a gtst coupe.. its pretty standard engine wise atm.. only done 50,000ks just been working on getting the look of it right before i work on the heart... bought some bc adjustable suspension, rota d2exs, and sourced some mspec side skirts. Recently figured out i had the rare front spoiler funtion after a year of owning it.. lol

Here she is:

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The lip i only just recently found lol

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The next thing ill be installing is a front mount and 3' exhaust.. and maybe turbo, injectors, fuel pump and tune.

Also juggling work on my mazda rx7

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A couple of my old cefsFB_IMG_1482396825970.jpg

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