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and im not with you on that one bro - this thing is mint

Haha... because you've not done research on importing. Remember? I was in the market for a 34gtr before and I've looked at all options. I'm even quite familiar with the import process myself. A stock NUR would be around 80-90k mark. To make the NUR produce that kinda figure (400awkw) isnt hard at all. All you need is fuel, ecu, boost ($5k job?). Thats all. You might even get away with their stock turbos if they're the 34 N1s. Now even with turbos, considering -5, do you think it'll cost you another 50k to get your stock NUR to produce that power? All the mines shit is just branding imo. So what if its got all the ztune stuff? From memory, Kristian told me the ztune for sold for around 160k mark. And also, I saw a genuine mines on sale a few years ago for less than that price.

Actually I failed to notice 1 point. The reason why its priced higher is probably because the owner throw in the original NUR engine in the deal as well.. That could be worth an extra 15k?

Yea ztune are the most sought after but who in the right mind would buy it? I know I wouldnt if I have that kinda money. Cant justify that. But a NUR, yes. If the price is only gonna be around 80s.

ps: Unless you've got too much money to spurge. Maybe you should share the love and we can all own a 34 gtr. Hahaha

Haha... because you've not done research on importing. Remember? I was in the market for a 34gtr before and I've looked at all options. I'm even quite familiar with the import process myself. A stock NUR would be around 80-90k mark. To make the NUR produce that kinda figure (400awkw) isnt hard at all. All you need is fuel, ecu, boost ($5k job?). Thats all. You might even get away with their stock turbos if they're the 34 N1s. Now even with turbos, considering -5, do you think it'll cost you another 50k to get your stock NUR to produce that power? All the mines shit is just branding imo. So what if its got all the ztune stuff? From memory, Kristian told me the ztune for sold for around 160k mark. And also, I saw a genuine mines on sale a few years ago for less than that price.

In what world are you going to get 400awkw with 5k? The Z tune has a lot more to it than just throwing a load of branded parts in. They were all stripped back to a bare shell and everything was completely rebuilt. After it was all spot welded etc. The amount of labour in building a car like that is ridiculous.

ztune is the tits (if its real and not a fake)

the ztune is the most sort after GTR of them all, people would swap R35's for a 34 ztune...

Would anyone with a Z tune swap it for a 35 though? I doubt you would get a z tune for under 400k tbh.

Actually I failed to notice 1 point. The reason why its priced higher is probably because the owner throw in the original NUR engine in the deal as well.. That could be worth an extra 15k?

Yea ztune are the most sought after but who in the right mind would buy it? I know I wouldnt if I have that kinda money. Cant justify that. But a NUR, yes. If the price is only gonna be around 80s.

ps: Unless you've got too much money to spurge. Maybe you should share the love and we can all own a 34 gtr. Hahaha

I would buy a Z tune if I had the cash.

Haha... because you've not done research on importing. Remember? I was in the market for a 34gtr before and I've looked at all options. I'm even quite familiar with the import process myself. A stock NUR would be around 80-90k mark. To make the NUR produce that kinda figure (400awkw) isnt hard at all. All you need is fuel, ecu, boost ($5k job?). Thats all. You might even get away with their stock turbos if they're the 34 N1s. Now even with turbos, considering -5, do you think it'll cost you another 50k to get your stock NUR to produce that power? All the mines shit is just branding imo. So what if its got all the ztune stuff? From memory, Kristian told me the ztune for sold for around 160k mark. And also, I saw a genuine mines on sale a few years ago for less than that price.

havent done any research in importing as i have no want to import a car, i can just appreciate a rare car, therefore i see it worthwhile - however tuning advice coming from the person who said they can get 300awkw in their gtr with just a pfc...

35's are crap with there stupid auto wannabe manual

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