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Guest 666 SKY

Hi All,

Been asked by u guys to join up so here I am!

I run one of the best Gtr's in the UK :D

what sort of power levels u guys up to over here??

I have a Bayside Blue R34 V with T78 all bits and pieces carbon bonnet running 600+ will try and get a few pics up for u all to see.

nice speak to u all, by the way am working on a jap mag in the UK (hi DCD) would like to speak with anyone with big power cars!!

d

666

:burnout:

i forgot the name of one of the uk import car mags i read but i remember this one where it had an r32 33 and 34 on the cover next to eacher, 32 in the middle

inside it had stuff about some fto club

and more about a whole lot of skylines

Welcome dude. Damn that is one sexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy R34 GTR.

Sorry just wiping up the drool! :D

They are a few here lurking around with big horsepower.

Andrew (merli)

Jason (GTR JASON)

DA MAN (3 Litre Bottom End)

Helen (MIZ-33T)

Marvin (KIL4IT)

Many more but those are just on of my head.

Welcome welcome. Since we are talking power figures. My car has 411 rwhp. Not to bad for a little 180SX.

I have noticed there have been afew from overseas joining. Great to see it.

That is one sweet car you got there. I have friends that have GTR's with T78, T88 and others with smaller setups. There are starting to be more people in Aust with Skylines in the 600 hp and beyond now.

It's good to see UK members onboard.Welcome.Love your R34.

I have a bayside blue R34 Vspec too.Mine is basically stock with

280rwkw & has run a 12.1 @ 115.

M3s are great cars.Is yours SMG? What colour is it?

Munro.

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