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It feels a bit more solid, bit more planted on the road than the 33. It's very snappy on the throttle too. It turns heads more often tha the R33 in my opinion. Overall its a refined car and is a great daily for me.

Mods wise, it's just got a rear muffler. coil overs, and bigger/wider wheels.

It's done 85 000 genuine km's and the interior is absolutely immaculate.

It's just amazing to drive and I cant wait to start doing modifications. I'd love to take it to Test N Tunes and just get it out for cuirses and shit.

It has slight hail damage on the bonnet but im not bothered as I can do that myself.

what did it run? how many kws etc?

Well on that run the car was on a basic street tune and did a 14.44 at 98mph. Went to the dyno last saturday and on the first pull it made 175rwkw, so I ran that time with this much power.

Finally the car made 302rwkw at 18 psi dropping to 17 psi. Gonna go to the drags this saturday to test it again and see how it goes and this time on ET street radials.

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Well on that run the car was on a basic street tune and did a 14.44 at 98mph. Went to the dyno last saturday and on the first pull it made 175rwkw, so I ran that time with this much power.

Finally the car made 302rwkw at 18 psi dropping to 17 psi. Gonna go to the drags this saturday to test it again and see how it goes and this time on ET street radials.

will be interesting to see how it goes! let us know mate.

Mine will be making it down to the drags in a few months! Been a long time coming!

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Will do sir! I'm hoping for a low 12 to high 11. But because this is a street legal event the strip won't have traction compound so I'm hoping for the best.

Good luck with your car too, sir. 350 kw should get you some impressive times!

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