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I haven't been on here in quit a while so I though I'd reintroduce myself and my new R34 GTT

Names Adam, 26 and I'm from western sydney

I picked up my first Skyline last week and absolutely love it

Off the top of my head it's got a Nismo kit, Rays Lightweight rims, HKS turbo timer, HKS pod filter in a customer enclosure, PowerFC ECU, Bosh fuel pump. There's more but I'm drawing a blank at the moment (long day at work :) )

Currently pushing 206kw on 15psi

Handling will be the first thing that I'll be working on and maybe some interior cosmetic changes

I'm looking forward to learning a lot on this forum and heading out to some meet ups and cruises.

If anyone out west is up for a meet up or cruise I'm always keen

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Thanks all

I'm debating whether to try and get the GTT wing for it or leave it as is

Also a list of mods:

Hks exaust cat back

Hks mushroom filter

Hks turbo timer

Door speakers n tweeters

Intercooler

Hpi turbo to cat exaust downpipe

Apexi PowerFc computer

DBA slotted rotators and heavy duty sports brake pads

Bosch fuel pump

Pioneer deck

Turbosmart boost tap

Heavy duty clutch

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leave it without the wing.

definitely dont get a drift wing. yuck.

good luck with modifying.

just remember, there is heaps of amazing info on this forum regarding modifications, but there is also misleading advice too, so make sure you keep your wits about you!

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