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Scotty you've gotta give me another ride in the GTR, see how it feels compared to my GTST.

Maybe if your a good little boy :P

when i get my new rotors in i will take ya for a drive, she doesnt stop too good these days :ninja: but that will be soon fixed!!!

Current Spec’s

GTR Front Bar

Vailside Side Skirts

GTR Rear Bumper Fins

Rays Drop Forged Aluminium Rims

Trust Intercooler

Apexi N1 Cat back exhaust

Blitz Pod Filter

Cusco Adjustable Coilovers (Track Spec)

Front Strut Brace

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

And lots of stickers!!!!!

Power on these specs was 137.9rwkw

Just added

Re chipped ECU (need to re-Dino for rwkw)

Future mods will be

A boost controller

A Dump pipe

An Aftermarket cat

High flow the standard turbo

Some gages

A Greedy tech Informeter

And some stereo gear

I only want about 180-200 rwkw

Ed say’s with that setup I shouldn’t have a prob getting 220rwkw if I get a bigger fuel pump.

555cc injectors,

Greddy Emanage

Greddy E-01

200kw atw. not much for you 6 cyl boys but itll be very quik for a 200 :(

Its in the shop atm getting kit, sprayed and repaired. god only knows when it will be done as he's takin his sweet goddam time. i met a fella on here who has a white 32 GTR there as well ;)

mind you that prolly wont happen as im going to sell it around my bday and either buy something else or pay out my loan and get a run around and start saving for house and other stuff :P

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