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Hey guys,

New to this site and proud owner of a 98' R34 25GT =D !!

Ive already left my first post but wants pointers on how all this works?

Also upgrading the hi-fi n wanted to know how to get to ther back speakers..? =S

And im not sure on the manual i downloaded? Who has one they understand!? Just wanna know the specs on my new baby!

Cheers guys!

Speak again..

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lol Sounds almost like you bought a car wihtout knowing what it is. Browse around the forums first and collect data, then specify with questions. Works for me anyways ;)

Ive always wanted a Skyline! Now I have one :D

Was I too look up everything about it prior to purchase?

Used to drive 98' EL XR6 which is sooo easy to do DIY maintenance, upgrades and heaps easire to find little how to's on the net..

I just need a desent car manual for its specs and a few tips from you guys and ill be fine :D

Ive always wanted a Skyline! Now I have one ;)

Was I too look up everything about it prior to purchase?

Used to drive 98' EL XR6 which is sooo easy to do DIY maintenance, upgrades and heaps easire to find little how to's on the net..

I just need a desent car manual for its specs and a few tips from you guys and ill be fine :D

You'll find plenty of DIYs and maintenance related threads in the 'maintenance' or 'tutorials' section.

I'm running stock rims, because i don't make big power. So no need to overdo.

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