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Hello ,

I thought you guys might be intrested in my little dragrace project

I modified a 92 ..R32 GTS N/A 2,0

i built a VERY modified RB26Dett N1 Engine

gearbox is Chevy TH400 drag auto

rear axle is a short Ford 9" with fourlink

rear wheels are Centerline rims with M&T 31" Slicks

front wheels are Moroso frontrunners on modified original rims

Engine/gearbox is moved backwards 38 cm for better chassi reactions

Drysump system, full rollcage

and much much more ..............

i can specify in detail ,if someone is interested.....

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yes very nice after all these mods has it been to the track ?what times have you got out of her ? :( or expect!

Edited by DREW32
yes very nice after all these mods has it been to the track ?what times have you got out of her ? :D or expect!

the car is VERY fast . but we will not post times until we reach our goal

check out our homepage www.Maxoutperformance.se

see how the car is modified from the start...

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