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Well my engine jus clicked over 100,000 the other day and its a bitter sweet feeling. I got my car from japan at 45,000 clicks and i must say there really isnt a engine as sweet as a RB engine out there. I have not had a single problem with my R33 gts-t since the day i got in it to today. All ive done is regular oil changes, the odd pad change, coolant, plugs etc and timming belt but thats it. Its been a dream to drive and its been such a forgiving car (specially when i was younger and dumber). Anyways this really isnt a "help me out" thread, its pointless but i just thought id make the point that if you look after ur liner it will look after you.

A very satisfied skyline owner.

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thats good to hear man. nice to know some people have good luck with cars... thats alot of kays to clock over though, you must have had the car for ages, ive had my 33 for 6 months, bought it with 112000kms, just clocked over 120000kms the other day.

cheers

Linton

ye i mean ive got exhuast / K&N cold air indutcion and boosted to about 9-10 psi, so very mild mods. Still performs brilliantly without being a animal but i have been pleastnyl surprised at the amount of things i 'havnt' had to replace/change being a full import.

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