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Hey Everyone,

My name is Emily & I am new to the forum and new to Skylines! I just sold my JDM GT-Four Celica and purchased a mint condition R33 Series 2 rb25dt. So different but so much easier than the constant wiring/detonation/everything issues that the 3sgte engine offers! Still plan on getting a group a rallye in the future but for now I am really enjoying the Skyline!

My new car has a couple of decent mods such as cusco front and rear strut bars, full performance exhaust system, upgraded racing brakes, professionally lowered suspension, aftermarket tail lights, full auto turbo timer, boost and oil gauges, nice dark tint, new silicon hoses, coils and iridium spark plugs.

I want to install my HKS electronic boost controller, lower the back a bit more and get a front mount happening soon oh and some enkei's when can afford!

Anyway, ill keep it short! Here are a couple of pics.

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Thanks Joey! Yeah I wasn't expecting it to look as good as it did when I rocked up, went cheaper as has a blown exhaust manifold which I am half way through now then will focus on more mods

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Thanks!

Actually ended up being the turbo to manifold gasket but there are 3 studs snapped off in the head :(

that sucks.

I had those gaskets gone when I bought my car.

but, once replaced, so nice and quiet.

I didnt have snapped studs though.

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