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Hello guys and gals! My name is Luis and and I am a proud happy owner of a 1995 BCNR33 Midnight Purple V-spec GT-R. I currently live in Zushi Kanagawa Japan and love driving my car around Yokohama and Tokyo area. I can't wait to do a full restoration on the car in a few years to come.

Current mods are:

  • EXPREME Ti TITANIUM exhaust
  • JUNYAN LED tail lights
  • 400R style front lip and side skirt
  • GReddy PRofec boost controller
  • GReddy turbo timer
  • Trust GReddy AIRINX B Type Intake Filter

I look forward to keeping you all updated on my future additions to my car.

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