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Hey everyone,

im from Van Island, British Columbia, Canada

i drive a 1994 gts25t with a couple mods so far

sidemount intake manifold

fmic

intake

boost controller

coilovers and many more

also more to come obviously lol

joined because im always wanting to see and discuss with more skyline owners

also learn more and more and more

thanks

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hey welcome to the forums

im sure if you need advice someone will be willing to help you oot (sorry I couldn't help myself, too much south park as a teen)

on a serious note, how is the market for tuning parts in Canada? Do you have to get stuff shipped over from overseas or are there local suppliers?

what I've found with my car some bits I've had to get from the U.S because it's not much of a tuners car over in japan, the americans get all the good tuning gear!

for some parts they come from the US but one some things we get them from japan, it all depends on who you talk to, some sites carry stock in canada that has come from japan

ive gotten most my parts from eithere friends in canada or the US and a couple from a shop here

the americans do get good stuff but they tend to not develop skyline parts as they are scarce over there

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