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hi there, i'm hannes from germany. i fulfilled myself a long hauled dream and bought myself a r33 skyline. 6 hours before, i had sold my mk4 golf.

the mk4 was more or less a full stance build. here some pics and video:21167820_1918756005044396_5453173456417758721_o.thumb.jpg.2c3e980d4ff88ebfdaea70c242333d31.jpg21200461_929303993875039_4953234686908227684_o.thumb.jpg.8fd7838fbece829e2b606b2f7a3f42aa.jpg20643095_1771158939565246_8743630571004358887_o.thumb.jpg.7e9c4b5ad98b8ff0a3043361a212b05d.jpg

the mk4 was simple diesel, then upgraded with the full anniversary kit. also got kw v1 coilovers and two years ago ordered custom seeker cx at work. also completely reworked the front and rear axis/frame and added some electiric features (like electric seats, electric folding mirrors and stuff like that).

and 2 weeks ago picked up a skyline r33 gts-t s2.

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over the winter (what is your summer ;)) i will be doing a lot of maintenance work like fluids, brakes and clutch. after that, i want to bring the complete performance level of the car up by little steps over the time.

as seen, i come from working on vw-cars and done there pretty much everything, but i had no prior contact with japanese cars, so will be more than happy and thankful for any help i'm getting.

 

(sorry for bad english, not my first language)

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Welcome to :sau: !

It might not be to many people's tastes on this forum, but I love that Golf! We never got diesel mkiv's here :(

The 33 looks nice. Will you start a build thread? We've been getting a few Euro owners on here lately, its great! 

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