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New memeber from the Caribbean

Hello everyone,

My name is Joe Risseeuw and I'm from the Caribbean.

an island called Curacao right next to Aruba.

I own a 1996 R33 GTST with currently a 25 Neo swap.

Spec list

Microtech LT12S @8K rpm
Garrett GT3582R .82 AR
Tial 38mm
ID1000s
Walbro 400 intank to surgetank, A1000 to rail
Spool Spline drive collar
Spool billet gears in N1 pump

 

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3 minutes ago, JoeRisseeuw said:

Anything you guys need to know about Neo swapping go ahead and ask. First hand experience. Wiring, coils, manifolds. I got you lol 

With an attitude like this, you'll be in high demand here! :)

Welcome aboard. just into any discussions you think you can help on. Technical requests are always coming through. 

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