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this weekend at autosalon there featuring a reproduction of the mines r34 gtr, the real one has 1300 hp and a top speed of nearly 350km.Thats more horse power than a bugatti veyron.I wonder what the one at autosalon is capable of?If anyone has $175000 i think Autostyle Prestige & Performance Cars are also selling it.Please put it in australian gt championship ,i think well have a winner -go skyline!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxsQ5Hfzx7Y...%20skyline%20hp

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Dammit... why does all the good stuff happen on a weekend where I'm fully booked - over booked more like it!!! Whoever goes and sees this, please get HEAPS of photos.

Enjoy your weekend peoples!

S

I totally agree...

Im going to subbies tonight :) Cant wait!

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this weekend at autosalon there featuring a reproduction of the mines r34 gtr, the real one has 1300 hp and a top speed of nearly 350km.Thats more horse power than a bugatti veyron.I wonder what the one at autosalon is capable of?If anyone has $175000 i think Autostyle Prestige & Performance Cars are also selling it.Please put it in australian gt championship ,i think well have a winner -go skyline!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxsQ5Hfzx7Y...%20skyline%20hp

Its adverised for $169,000 I was just doing a search to see how much a 34 gtr goes for at the moment and thats the only one that came up. f....ing nice car, they said in the ad that more than $250,000 has been spent on it! I saw this one in a mag not long ago, said it was the only mines in oz and anything that can be done to a skylines been done to it, even the underside of the thing looks newer than new! shame about the ugly wheels they put on it thats one thing Id definatly change on it as well as change to full leather interior but for me and most of the rest of us its just a dream,if I was a rich man!! :)

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Penthouse suite by the harbour for me all weekend sindows :P It's a hotel par-tee :huh: Can't wait at all....

Lucky bastard...

I have to go up the coast and see my mother... drag... :)

And burn some movies and shit for me to watch in the city !

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yeh its a mines create engine in it. that car has basically has everything you can get from mines

actually the mines creat engine is 1,800,000 yen but that engine in it has anthor few more g's thrown at it to make it rev harder.

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so does it actually have any lap times and dyno figures of its own, or is everyone simply running around like headless chooks going off figures leeched from the original Mine's tune demo car?

Not to take away from the car, its an awesome looking car and spec wise I'd give a left testicle for it, but I'd like to see some numbers.

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