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Hey guys and girls.

I have recently brought a 1998 R34 GTT 2 door. It's a fresh import and stock as a rock. Still has factory cassette player. I don't know much about the motor but really eager to learn and modify. I have previously owned a few R31 skylines. All I ever did was engine swap to a rb20det. No real modifications kept it basically stock.

I'll slowly be building the car up and hoping to get about 300rw/kw on a safe tune. So I may be asking some stupid noob questions but just accept the fact we all have to start somewhere.

Cheers. Alex

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Welcome to SAU Alex this site is an absolute gold mine of info on ya new ride with alot of helpful guys who know their shit make sure ya do your research before asking the noob questions as some of the boys will be quick to shoot ya down lol good luck with ya 300kw build

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