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Thats exactly what i'd do when it came time to buy new tyres.........

haha true, but if you can afford to make the car look like that in the first place and then put it on a track it would be nothing to your bank account :)

nice one 4 pimpin ne specs mate?

Engine: RB20DET

Exhaust: BLITZ NUR SPEC

Suspension: UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Wheels: 18" STARCORP SHADOW CHROME

Modifications: Full colour change. Engine been rebuilt, PAR rods, ARIAS Forged Pistons, ARP main, rod and head fasteners, Head Ported. Camshafts yet to be installed, PT6176RE Precision Turbo Charger (680hp) equivelant to a Gt3782 but ball bearing 82mm front wheel, Custom high mount exhaust manifold and dump pipe. Custom Plemun Chamber, Blitz 700cc Injectors, PWR Intercooler, 57mm PWR Radiator, Microtech E.C.U., Sard Fuel Reg, Bosch 040 intank pump, Blitz IDC II Electronic Boost Controller, Battery Relocated to the boot. White Leather Seats and much more

Stereo Audio / Visual: Nakamichi Single Din 6 disc music bank. MB Quart Premiums

havent got a power figure as im still running motor in. heading somewhere in bout a month to get tuned. tuning it on nothing under 22psi.

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