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hi all im a new time poster an only just joined the forum iv had a soft spot for nissan's iv grown up with them in one way or another my be it my late grandfathers MINT! ford/ nissan maverick or my 88 vlt (powered by the mighty rb30et!!!) iv now moved forward or back which ever way you see it to tequila a 87 ken13 exa orginal as with Gp lips an a sportsbak on the way but i joined no to brag about my small selection of cars but to gain knowledge about one of my fave cars the HR 31 anyways im off but ill be sticking around cheers!

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