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pics up tonight. this car is fkn amazing. bitch of a thing to drive (Twin plate clutch + short shift kit == rough), but its soooo worth it :)

the twin plate and short shifter in my old car were the best mods it had! you will get used to it..and do you revmatch on down shifts?? That makes it alot smoother

atm i usually just cheat.. break for a bit, then blip the throttle while i change then start breaking again - its a lot smoother when i do that. gonna start training myself to heel toe. im very happy.. car is just insane to drive..... atm ive only been game to use low boost (~450awhp).. and that still feels too fast... high boost is ~ 550awhp.. gonna be taking it easy for next few weeks.... i still get speed giggles after giving it a squirt.. its just insane.

atm i usually just cheat.. break for a bit, then blip the throttle while i change then start breaking again - its a lot smoother when i do that. gonna start training myself to heel toe. im very happy.. car is just insane to drive..... atm ive only been game to use low boost (~450awhp).. and that still feels too fast... high boost is ~ 550awhp.. gonna be taking it easy for next few weeks.... i still get speed giggles after giving it a squirt.. its just insane.

STFU and show us some pics. :)

will take pics when i get home this avo.. heading home early so 3-3.30pm will have some pics up.

edit: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fu...Gt-t201722.html - pics from the sale post.

will take pics when i get home this avo.. heading home early so 3-3.30pm will have some pics up.

edit: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fu...Gt-t201722.html - pics from the sale post.

dude that is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo nice

ihateu now gtfo and drive that shit

well, if you had foot to the floor from a 2500rpm start, it prob wont really hit boost till about 4000rpm.. full before 5000, but its not designed to be driven down low.. anything below 2000rpm and the car doesnt like it. im usually changing gears at ~3500 to drive smoothly. if you started off at 3500-4000 it still takes a couple of seconds to spool up, but its not too bad for a single.. T04Z is a good turbo.

btw when i say full, i mean low boost setting only.. high boost will obviously add a bit more spool time.. car revs out to 8800.. and only thing stopping it from going further is the crank.. forged crank and it would rev to 10k prob.

current list of things to do:

- raise car ~15mm (currently front lip sits 90mm off ground)

- plum back screamer pipe and add a cat (well.. something that looks like a cat anyway :))

- touch up tune @ Matt Spry's

- QR racedays :)

current list of things to do:

- raise car ~15mm (currently front lip sits 90mm off ground)

- plum back screamer pipe and add a cat (well.. something that looks like a cat anyway :P)

- touch up tune @ Matt Spry's

- QR racedays :)

how good are screamers :)

you dont happen to know who did the roadworthy on this car do you?? Sounds like they may be useful to me over the next few weeks!

i still get speed giggles after giving it a squirt.. its just insane.

:(

sweet looking car!

Ditto :(

remember to always double the clutch!!!!!

"You amost had me, you never had me, you never had your car"

Sorry, F&F quote time again... :D

Car looks nice, few questions but

Does it have a back seat or rear interia or was it bought with the cage in and the mod plate for the cage???

Hey whats down on the mod plate in terms of codes??? Cause i notice there is no drivers airbag either ands it said it was a series 3 right...???

So I assume that the mod plate is for the 2 seater mod (rollcage in other words) and for the removal of the air bag from the drivers side.

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