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Hi all,

Check it out, and tell me if it´s cool or not?!

Prox 350hp in now, but in the uppgrades just now.

Heavy duty clutch 1000Hp

New servd gearbox

Bigger turbo

Manifolds

pistons

crank

and so on..

Check out it at:

http://www.hv.ssf.scout.se/~anders/racefre...n_020529_65.jpg

http://www.hv.ssf.scout.se/~anders/racefre...n_020529_66.jpg

http://www.hv.ssf.scout.se/~anders/racefre...n_020529_80.jpg

Cheers Klas from Sweden.

:P;):)

I just had to say this,

Here in Sweden they say the Skyline cant u import here, but ho is having a Sky?!

me and 2 dudes more, but they having R32´s.

If u want a Sky, u will take here a SKY, thats it, the laws say one thing, but it is to break the law on the right side, to find week spotts and that have we done.

//Klas

Originally posted by ex-static

I think you posted this pic on SDU a while back.. looks great, welcome to the boards.

I'll be in sweeden next year.. I wouldnt mind checking out your ride!! hehe

Yes its right...thanks.

Ok where in sweden??! offcousre can we meet and diskus som skylines...it would be asom =))

Klas

Originally posted by red900ss

tjenna Klas!

Glad you found us. I have been meaning to send you the link for SAU :uhh:  

Do you store the car for winter? or fit studded tyres? Klas pa tacket???  :uh-huh: :burnout:

Hejsan Red900ss.

Thanks, ohh have bin her for a vile, not active only =/ but now i am so.

Yes now it is in part a stored for the horrible winter, i hate winters =)

Didet really get the last there but im think it should be hans på taket =))

Regards Klas

Originally posted by red900ss

Klas på taket ?

like the legend Eric Carlsson (Eric på taket )

I can only imagine what fun a 33 would be on ice!!!:eek:

yes but no, Only Carlsson på taket =)

Ooooh yeehh imagine my self, it´s gona rock on ice but my baby is not cutting loose on the swedisch winterland when it comes...

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