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Hi Guys,

Thought i would stop by and say hi, I just purchased Nexus's Skyline and i thought it would be good to get to know you all as he said yas are kool guys. And also said some of you know sum stuff :rolleyes:

I have been brought up on Motorbikes so i am glad i can still get the adrenaline rush from this car. For those of you who may not know Nexus the car i bought was a Nissan Skyline R33 1993 GTS-t, with phat mods.

I am learning to double clutch atm but my skill levels at driving this beast is less than could be desired. The biggest thing that bothers me is the "Jerk" every time i change the gears i wanted to make it a smoother ride of my passengers. With 400hp and a novice behind the wheel i am gona take it slow.

Any tips or ticks of the trade would be much appreciated.

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Hello, Yes its awsome, and just i made a stupid typo its only 300hp well 269 to be exact. Bad start hehe.

We just added a kewl wooffer and amp, we also now have blue neons replacing the boot lights and its sweet because it actually glows through the air vents in the near the rear window. I will get some pics if yas interested.

Also if anyone wants Internal Neons or EL cable thats sound reactive, i sell it via my business website ccmods.com.

Again sorry about the typo in relation top the HP, Stupid mistake.

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yes welcome

I have still got trouble double clutching the silly thing is its easier for me to do it at highspeed and high revs than going it on a standard passenger drive.

First double clutching and won't take you long before the heel and toe starts coming out.

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