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1989 Nissan Skyline R31 Silhouette

My name is Jesse, I work for Chasers Eastside in Victoria and I'm addicted to drifting.

So this R31 was my first car, became not so street friendly and is in the stages of finally becoming a track car only car. I want to really improve my drifting and have a dedicated car to do so.

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Currently runs a near stock RB30 but I am ''borrowing'' this from another one of my cars.. :ninja: RBmilkcartonDET!

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I will miss the RB30. The MOST reliably thing in the world. I swear this engine will reach the end of time, It has seen so much abuse and has never skipped a beat. But it will be back.. one day.

Hopefully I will have updates frequently but atm I'm focusing on getting my new R32 daily on the road.

And I like this photo, with a mates R.

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Cheers. :cheers:

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  • 2 months later...

Well time for a bit of an update now that I have some time.

First up finally got delivery of some new stuff I ordered:

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Nismo Pivot Ball

Nismo Engine Mounts

Nismo Gearbox Mount

Nismo Cam Belt

GReddy Profec B-2

Blitz AFR Gauge / Sensor Kit

I recently took the car out to Winton for some fun so here are some of my favorite pics of the day.

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And.. ;)

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Thanks to all the photographers.

Cheers,

Jesse.

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