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Hello guys n gals I'm Adam. got my first skyline a little bit ago. It's a 1991 r32 gts coupe body with a 25det motor 20det box. Goes damn hard and I love it. Will be here to mostly ask things I dont have a clue about as I am coming to this car with only previously worked on my 1997 corolla with the 20v 4age so yeah. Theres heaps I dont know about and I'll be posting something somewhere soon about removing the speed cut and some other bits and peices for now. Cheers guys. Look forward to talking to all you guys.

Few pics to show you my new source of sadness and depression when things dont work out when I try to fix them ?

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1 minute ago, PranK said:

:welcome: Adam! 

Car looks clean! I bet its a lot of fun.

Definitely is man! Just trying to look after it a bit and give it the love others never did haha. Few things need to be done but itll get there in the end

Sadness and depression comes with paying to do things twice so make sure you read the appropriate sections, Google and then ask questions if you still haven't found the answer.

Nice looking 32 BTW

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