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2.6l , No Nos = New Salon Record Holder!


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Thought this was definitely worthy of mention, even though its in the WA section too

Motor built in a week, 2nd hand rods and pistons, stock crank, 2.6l, twin t04z, PFC DJetro..... 10000rpm >_<

Now the record holder for non nos cars at salon.

Car totally built and tuned by owner , Anthony Scali, which makes it all that more sweeter.

WA's first 10 sec GTR continues to push the envelope ;)

Congrats to the nutter!

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wow. lot's of power. very laggy looking curve though. not much area under the curve as they say, but it's built to a purpose and achieves that purpose pretty damn well so definately comands some serious respect. well done.

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its got a dogger in it, so should be ok for a while

funnily enough, second place was another rb26 r32 gtr, single t04z, djetro, built and tuned... by Anthony Scali....

And another 10 second car too, also driven by a p-plater!

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That's NUTZ!!!

Congrats to owner and builders.

The mark has been raised once again for others to chase :happy:

Would like to see it on the track and see what time/ET it pulls. Should be massive!

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I thought this car ran a HKS 2.8lt kit?

Anyway dam big power

it used to - previous build - this engine was thrown in that week and prepped just for the salon dyno - mad as to see live - sounded frickin insane :P

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