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Guest JUNpowerYo!

Hi guys!!! just though I introduce my self...im new to this forum and to the skyline scene really. A couple of weeks ago i decided that i needed a more powerful beast than my civic (+ i just turned 25:D :D )...after considering all the options and talking to a few mates i've decided on the R32 type M (if i can find one:rolleyes: )...my aim realistically speaking is for around 300kw at the flywheel...anyhow that's just a quick intro 'bout me...hope to learn a lot of tech in here...cheers:burnout: im out!

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Guest JUNpowerYo!
Originally posted by Boxhead

oh and good luck with your search, im sure you will be happy when you get one.. a small word of advice, if your gonna import(not much time left).. no matter how long they say it will take.. it isnt actually longer, but it feels like a couple of yrs.. haha..

WOT U MEAN NO MUCH TIME LEFT???:eek: :eek:

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