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Hiya fellas,

Bloody freezing here in the UK !!

Thought i would join on here so i can keep in touch with whats happening in terms of worldwide times as it's really difficult to get the correct info in the UK.

I've been building my drag car for 10 months now & it will have over 900 bhp & be very very light.

Here's the website

http://www.projectgtst.com/

www.projectgtst.com

Be great if you guys could let me know if the times i have got on there are correct (as I know you guys have always to date been the GTST masters)

many thanks

John

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' date='5 Apr 2006, 08:33 PM' post='2074851']

f**k thats one crazy r33 :D

i love the c/f work done, that dash looks awsome :( Good luck with the setup, i would love to see some video of this mosnter (sp) when its up and running :(

Cheers Michael

To be honest mate it was you guys out in Aus that gave me the inspiration to go mental with it after seeing a couple of videos showing gtst's in the 9's etc.

We test in 5 weeks & happy to put up a video of the test, first comp is on the 28/29th may.

God knows how we will get on but hoping for some really really good times.

Lot of one offs on the car that we havnt seen before - be interesting to see how they work.

I'll have to get my crap together & look to sell the dash & doors at some stage on a decent scale.

Cheers

John

Hey John

What turbos/cams are you running? from the photos on the website looks like your running one hardcore nos setup (or may i mistaken have been before hehe :D)

edit: just found the photo of the T51r NICE :( what type is it?

edit2: HKS coilovers nice, are they the drag spec ones?

are you still using stock displacment or have you stroke the 25 out?

' date='5 Apr 2006, 09:21 PM' post='2074868']

Hey John

What turbos/cams are you running? from the photos on the website looks like your running one hardcore nos setup (or may i mistaken have been before hehe :D)

edit: just found the photo of the T51r NICE :( what type is it?

edit2: HKS coilovers nice, are they the drag spec ones?

are you still using stock displacment or have you stroke the 25 out?

Hi Michael

Turbo HKS 51r spl (first 1 in the UK) BB model

Nos - upto 300 bhp direct port

All Jun internals

RB25 block 2.7 displacement

Suspension has been changed since the pics (the hks ones were more track than drag)

Hi Michael

Turbo HKS 51r spl (first 1 in the UK) BB model

Nos - upto 300 bhp direct port

All Jun internals

RB25 block 2.7 displacement

Suspension has been changed since the pics (the hks ones were more track than drag)

Can someone confirm if the times I have (rwecords set in Australia) are correct please?

would really appreciate it - thanks guys

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Hi Michael

Turbo HKS 51r spl (first 1 in the UK) BB model

Nos - upto 300 bhp direct port

All Jun internals

RB25 block 2.7 displacement

Suspension has been changed since the pics (the hks ones were more track than drag)

How did you get it to 2.7 with the standard RB25 crank?

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