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Howdy everyone.
Not exactly new to SAU or the Nissan scene but after attending a SAU meet I figure I should introduce myself.

Current car list: (All were manual)

2010 Nissan 370Z - Tuned - Red with big body kit.

1995 R33 GTST beginner drift missile (onto third drift event) - Maroon - Regular mods - Power fc, turbo back, suspected high flow turbo, turbosmart street, front mount.

1994 R33 GTST - Midnight Purple - Stock minus a front mount.

Previously owned in the past two years:

2000 R34 GTT Sedan - tuned by DVS - 240kw - HKS turbo, exhaust, front mount, Eboost 2, GTR widebody kit - blaaaaaack - Adaptronic ECU.

2001 R34 GTT Coupe - 210kw - Nistuned - rims - exhaust - boost tee- - cleanest 34 I've ever seen.

1994 R33 GTST utter nugget spec - was skidded like no tomorrow - where I had a lot of my beginner skyline experience. Made 10psi and was fun for a while.

 

Owed a few Supras and XR6Ts but I'm a Nissan boy now it seems.

Feel free to ask questions

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