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Hello there 😃

Cheers from Kazakhstan to everyone, got myself HR34, RB20DE AT ---> RB20DET MT

 

Nothing fancy, mostly stock, had an HR34 before but the goal was finding a rust free one (impossible), but this one is definitely cleaner than the last one 😃

 

 

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Just now, PranK said:

Hi Jay!

Welcome to :sau: !

Are there many Skylines over there?

Does the ---> mean you have converted it to turbo and manual? Very cool.

Hey man

Thank you! Excited to be here

Mostly 4 doors ER, HRs

not much of 2 doors, I personally know 3 guys that have coupes

And yeah, they are some BNRs, BCNRs, not that much left, some of them went to EU.

 

Thanks, actually the conversion was done by previous owner, I wanted to get it even when it was 20DE AT cause the chassis was taken care well but getting it with MT turbo wasdefinitely an additional pleasure 😃 

 

Just now, PranK said:

Hi Jay!

Welcome to :sau: !

Are there many Skylines over there?

Does the ---> mean you have converted it to turbo and manual? Very cool.

So here is local scene in my city, not much but we are always welcome for any foreign Nissan sport cars buddies!

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Just now, PranK said:

Looks like a healthy scene. You've had an R34 before? 

What are your plans?

yeah, a black 4 door HR, stock AT RB20DE.

Was a pretty good daily summer car, it was kept in a garage during winter but previous owner was fighting rust so most of the car was covered with rust undercoating, the trunk, floorpan, it started to rust underneath so I thought it would be better to find other chassis that was taken care better and do rust preventions myself, at least I would know where keep my attention at.

Plans are simple, enjoy the car as much as I can, mostly on summer of course, winter here is long and not kind to 90s JDM, I wanna keep it mostly stock like, I'm not a huge fan of GT-R look or any body kits so gonna keep it as metal as possible haha, something more balanced look wise and yeah, work on performance, I was thinking about RB25DET but 20DET actually feels fun, as long as it's reliable I think I might keep it. 

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