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Hello

I'm new to this forum and would just like to say hi.

I own a silvia, but it does have a skyline engine in it, so I guess I can't be all that bad.

Any way I got to go

It was good meeting up with Urmine, ByBy and some of the other guys from down south who came up for drag combat.

cheers,

Reveddie

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i have a Rb20det silver cover engine in my silvia,

Mods are as below:

T3/t4 hybid turbo

Microtech mt12

gtr injectors

600hp bosch intank pump

600x300 ARE intercoler

Oil cooler and remote mount oilfilter kit

hks pod induction system

big exhaust system, I think cam has already shown you the dump pipe,

Blitz bov

gab coilovers

cusco front and rear strut braces and brake mastercyld stopper

osgiken twin plate clutch which is being rebuilt atm

hks adj cam gears

c's quick shift kit which cam is always stealing

roll cage, race seats harnesses etc etc cusom this and that.

Yeah lots of crap, really...

Cheers reveddie,

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Hi Reveddie

I was the chick that arrived sideways "drift style" in the R31 LOL!!!!

I actually own a wine red R33, but didn't bring it up for dragcombat :wink:

Was your s15 the pewter coloured one?? Welcome aboard the forums anyhooo!! :P

Shell :D

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Yeah i think i remember seeing you shell

You have shoulder length blonde hair and I think you had a pink top on that day. Was that slip's 31 that was sideways?

I was in the pewter s15, it was not mine though unfortunately.

Dom if you want to check the car out go to Boostmeiters site at

www.d-u-e-l.com and look for a s13 there's heaps of pics of what we've done to it, by the end of the week tunning should be finished andI will tell you what sort off power she's making.

We plan for somewhere around 230kw at the wheels at 1.2 bar

I like your 33 dom it looks pretty tuff.

Cheers eddie.

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Yeah i think i remember seeing you shell

You have shoulder length blonde hair and I think you had a pink top on that day. Was that slip's 31 that was sideways?

I was in the pewter s15, it was not mine though unfortunately.[/quote:812d5f59a0]

Yep that was me, and yes that was slip's R31, crazy lil dooooorifter he is (hehehe) :lol:

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Hey

thought I'd introdue myself. I'm new to this forum so.....be nice!

I drive a HR31 GTS-r here in Adelaide. Done a few bits to it...

Peter Jackson Racing Blue 1989 R31 Nissan Skyline GTS-R Coupe

(manual)

Garrett GT25 turbo

Custom steampipe manifold

Big front mount intercooler (Japanese origin unknown)

K&N Pod filter

3"turbo back exhaust

Impul suspension

Nismo short shift kit

Nismo strut brace

HKS BOV

HKS turbo timer

HKS Boost controller

"A" Pillar boost gauge

190KW @16lbs

Planning on a new computer in the near future and a few more body mods....So thats about enough from me.

Ciao for now.

N :lol:

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