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Thought I throw up some pics or mine-will have better pics up soon

R32 GTR was a registered car but used as track/club racer in Osaka

Now Ive re-fitted interior and putting on the road

All the good gear-Trust T517Z's,Custom Greddy inlet piping,Forgies ,Full open CES 4 inch race pipes turbo to tip,Ohlins coil overs,Brembo brakes, OS Gikon gearset in box,carbon bonnet and rear lip etc etc (my wallet has copped a hammering!!)

Looking forward to track day coming up next week then a few test and tunes

Like to drive around streets on 16psi where it makes 301.0AWKW@ 7200 rpm

Making 355AWKW@ 22 psi-set up for circuit with current suspension

Mine is the Black one

The Gun Grey one is a mates

>>.New pics 15/3 showing new Nismo18x9.5 rims on the car

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thanks-wew are trying to get a GTR cruise going and a meet up at a test and tune-why dont you join us

yeah, sounds good. A mate with a supercharged SS ute has been trying to get me to go to a test'n'tune night anyway. I'm more interested in hillclimbs and sprints, but i do want to see what it'll do on the quarter, just for interest's sake. I'll have a look for that thread

cheers

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cool, I volunteered this morning to help out in the last volunteer/driver spot, so if they need my services I'll see you out there. I might come out for a look anyway. Would be awesome to see, and hear, it in anger!

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NICE! 355kw NICER.

Definately now have to organise a GTR cruise for North Bne/Sunshine Coast cruise B) Seems to be more and more nice/modified 32 and 33's around with decent power and street registered!

Keep up the good work and hope to catch up on the cruise!

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ok i started a gtr cruise topic if your avaliable just add your name and feedback would be good also be good to have a few GTR's gettin onboard for this cruise

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=105998&hl=

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