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Hello everybody!

 I'm Juho, and this is my 1996 ECR33 Skyline, located in Finland! This car is my second R33 Skyline, (first one was with automatic gearbox, had it for year, sold it and upgraded to this!!) I have some experience with these kind of cars and RB:s, but I'm still learning something new almost everytime I do something!

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Interior

Nismo speedometer, APEXi Boostgauge, Original seats and upholstery. Dash panel painted black by earlier owner. Sony DSX-A410BT with aftermarket 5,25" door speakers and 6x9 speakers back. Focus Chrome 10" in trunk playing low notes.

 

Exterior

Original S2 Bodykit, 16" Nissan rims (I hate them :D)

 

Engine

S2 RB25DET, Original internals, Hestec X32 ECU, Vag-coils, 3 inch Exhaust, EXEDY Clutch,  car made 326whp and 424Nm at dyno with original turbo! Also engine bay has some Cometic and Tomei Poncam stickers by first owner, the guy who sold this car didn't know if there is cometic headgasket or tomei cams really... :D

 

Suspencion etc. 

D2 Adjustable Coilovers, EBC Brakes, Original LSD, seems to be at good shape!

 

The car had some issues when i bought it, first of all the ECU:s fuelmap was bad and needed some adjusting, also front brakes needed to be changed. Also some rust-spots in rear fender and some small things to fix! I ordered new brakes from UK (Brembo Drilled and Grooved discs with Brembo pads), waiting them to arrive! Also car got tuned by Special Tuning Harinen! Here's some pictures of car, more coming soon!

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I had little accident while ago, nothing too serious, only cracked my bumper and blinker/foglight cover. Also sideskirt took damage. I thought it's good time to do some bodywork now (rear fender rust etc.), because car need to see painter anyway? 

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