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Hi everyone,

my name is Michael and I'm from Germany. I just thought I could sign up here for getting information and maybe some stuff for my car. I own my ER34 since 2014. During the time of ownership the car were slightly modified. Transmission was swapped by myself from AT to MT, engine rebuild was done, TEIN coilovers and BNR34 rims were fitted.

Feel free to ask if you want to know something and sorry for any mistakes in spelling or grammar. I'll do my best to avoid them. :)

 

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Well, not exactly. My all-day car is a '14 Seat Leon 5F FR. The better VW Golf 7. :D

Thanks to all for the warm welcome. I really appreciate that! :)

I have no idea either I'll update this post with information about my car or starting a build-thread.

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On 19/10/2017 at 6:54 PM, n0va said:

I have no idea either I'll update this post with information about my car or starting a build-thread.

Build thread FTW. This looks awesome.

:welcome: 

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