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Hey guys-

thought I'd post a coupla pics of the new beast - finally a GTR resides in my garage!!! The car made 272rwkws (at 13psi) at Willall racing prior to purchase running rich at around 10.3:1 AFR.......now post compliance last weekend it made 170rwkws with an AFR that simply went off the scale rich (>9:1). Hmmm.....me smells a rat somewhere!!!! Anyways Peter Hall assures me it is tune based (we chucked a standard 32GTR computer in it and it made 226rwkws!) and the computer has a jap remap chip in it. Oh well - PWR FC D-Jetro and some 700cc injectors on their way at the moment. Should hopefully make low-mid 300's at the wheels post Martin Donnon super tune in the near future. Very happy with the purchase - especially since it sports a huge amount of extras including the R34 GTR engine and bigger twin turbos......

Those of you trying to make a GTST into a GTR (as I did for 4 years) don't stuff around - go the GTR. Traction is sweet!!!!!!

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Nice work on the purchase, don't forget to take the fuse out for when you want to see your rear quarter trying to overtake you! Lovin the slide!

Yeah - came to Aust with the handy 4wd/2wd switch already fitted. From experience it shall now be known as the uneven tyre wear switch......(scratches head - wonders last time he saw a GTR drifting)

Yeah - came to Aust with the handy 4wd/2wd switch already fitted. From experience it shall now be known as the uneven tyre wear switch......(scratches head - wonders last time he saw  a GTR drifting)

Giddyup on the already fitted switch............I've seen 1 silver 32 GTR sliding at Lalla, dude wasn't the best drifter BUT mmmmmm 26 sounding killa!

nice

looks like in near furture there will be more R32 GTR then gts-t in SA SAU :O

got a Greddy fuel rail and sards 700cc injectors for GTR, interest?

*sits back and waits for teenie chicks to jump in and comment - OOOhhh nice car, can i go for a ride*

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Edited by Maxx
nice. Just watch out for the bad hair day at the tuners :D

Hey that got my attention! :rofl:

Whats the quarter mile time and mph for that VL engine transplant you did in your Skyline? Just interested to know how all that brutal driveshaft twisting torque translates into actual real world acceleration B)

Im picking around 13.9 @ 100mph. Am I right?

Edited by Martin Donnon

lol. havent found out as yet :D 1/4 mile doesnt interest me.

ps. - the brutal torque quote is a dig taken from the v8 (black jeans, beanie headed, VB drinking) boys....as im sure you know :rofl: Hows your car coming along?

Edited by Bl4cK32

Aussie=heavy=straight line=drags

Japanese=light=corners=hills======where its at!!!

Who cars about the straight line crap!!!!

and as for tuners.........LOL there is only a couple of good ones left to my knowlege and they are not north of the city! Don't know how that Mick dude got a job here?.........hang on yeh i do!!!!

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