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Hi, my name is Ian & I'm from the UK :)

I bought a R34 GTR back in July after years of putting it off - I really should have bought one a LOT sooner :rolleyes:

Its pretty standard at the moment , It just has Apexi filters, downpipe & exhaust, a baffled twin turbo pipe & a HKS SSQV - I do have a HKS FCon Vpro gold sat in the wardrobe though aswell as the new HKS EVC6 boost controller to set up once I can afford to get the ECU setup.

Heres a few pics of it :)

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And a few pics of my old money pit - A Nissan 350Z fitted with a HKS supercharger - running 420HP & 350 ft/lb torque :)

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