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Hey guys! 
 

my names Rich originally from the UK but moved to the central coast last year! 
i grew up around skylines and I finally have my own! I absolutely love it! Looking forward to meeting some of you soon and always keen for drive outs! 
 

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Hey guys! Thanks for the feedback! 
 

it’s got some basic mods currently but it’s been tastefully done 

has a z32 Maf and a HKS Mushroom filter an old logo nismo strut brace, splitfire coil packs, braided turbo lines, turbo smart boost controller, walbro 450 fuel pump, sports cat and a reinik cat back exhaust, shock works coilovers, Greddy turbo timer, blitz FMIC, blitz BOV, hard race hicas delete, ebc brakes (front), excedy heavy duty clutch, Michelin pilot sport 4 tyres, and the 33 GTR wheels from memory.

i have also had my mate 3D print a gas cap holder for inside the petrol flap haha

but she’s very clean underneath (being a paint sprayer of 15 years I did not want to mess around with rust!) and she’s had thousands spent on maintenance over the last few years, she drives like a new car! 
my future plans is to do an RB30 rebuild with a 25 head uprated turbo etc etc I’m hoping to start this next year, I’ve just opened a premises for my business so that takes priority at the moment! But overall I’m extremely happy with it!
 

 

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5 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

What ECU is it running? Can't do that on stock 33 ECU.

Sorry bro that’s my mistake it’s not a z32 😂😂😂😂😂 I got my label colours mixed up 😂

Im sure he has it, I can ask him and if anyone who hasn’t got the printing capabilities them selves but wants one, I can organise getting them printed for you? They can come in a variety of colours 

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