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well its been a while.

like everything, all good things must come to an end.


no i didnt sell it, i just bought a daily.
hadnt really done much to the car besides retrofitting some VQ35DE coil packs.
that being said though, having bought a big comfortable cruiser, i can now go a little more aggressive with the skyline :)

  • 11 months later...

well well well.
its been a while!
sorry for the lack of updates guys.
its been a busy year with my business, house, almost doing the grown up thing and getting stuck in a circular object.

i did go on holiday to japan for two weeks and brought back some goodies, and this also got released!(see pic)

this years plans are pretty basic, its just a case of pulling my finger out and getting it done!
- GTR brake set up.
- E85 and more boost!

- neaten up the interior

- replace dash loom

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  • 3 months later...

arent I a liar haha
will most likely be taking a hiatus from all of this.
car will stay but i dont know when itll come back, too many things happening, and not enough time or spare $$

its just weird how something that was my #1 priority when i was 19, is now on the back burner.

no updates from here. but maybe, maybe. ill crack the shits and hammer this out in a couple months lol

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