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Hi everyone,

Im Sammy and I'm from Queensland, Australia.

I am a car enthusiast and want to learn as much as possible.

I own a 1995 r33 GTST, which is pretty well stock at the moment apart from the fmic I finally had fitted just today. ??

I have joined this page so I can learn, ask for advice and make race car friends. 

Please be nice and friendly ?

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Welcome dude - there's a wealth of knowledge on these forums.. make sure you use the search function regularly and if you still find yourself caught up do not hesitate to ask for advice!

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Thank you! ?

Haha yes, I have read many forums and seen comments saying the question they've asked has already been answered. I will be sure to use the search function. ? 

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Thanks ?

Yeah sure, I've attached a picture.                               I will have to send an updated one in a couple of weeks, I've got some tein coilovers on their way and a set of wolf s1p, so I'm pretty excited for that ?

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New wing and it looks muchhh better! [emoji1]
And just a photo of my wheel cause thems the dishes I like to wash [emoji12][emoji12]IMG_6907.JPGIMG_6970.JPGIMG_6937.JPG

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Hah! Shhhiittt I only just realised I had a typo on my original post [emoji23] it's a 93 model not 95.. what a f**kin idiot I feel like right now [emoji23]

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Thank you [emoji4]
I'm happy with the looks for now but I'll eventually look into getting a tough looking body kit. Power wise though, I think about 350-400hp on 14psi should be enough for me.
Definitely happy to own one of the best cars ever [emoji1] I really know what true love feels like now haha

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