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No running in burnouts at all.

I have plenty of pics with the ladies most of which are blurry (stupid camera)

The cooler setup is a liquid to air intercooler.

It has its own radiator filled with water or dry ice that then passes through the barrel on the front to keep the air temps colder than normal. (Good for drags, find out if it is anygood on street)

Ash ill let everyone know when she is done.

Wasn't happy about going down to the RH9 engine bay ahh well.

Cheers

No running in burnouts at all.

I have plenty of pics with the ladies most of which are blurry (stupid camera)

The cooler setup is a liquid to air intercooler.

It has its own radiator filled with water or dry ice that then passes through the barrel on the front to keep the air temps colder than normal. (Good for drags, find out if it is anygood on street)

Ash ill let everyone know when she is done.

Wasn't happy about going down to the RH9 engine bay ahh well.

Cheers

Maybe two turbos are better than one they think? :sorcerer:

hrmmm maybe you need a second one man, even if its not connected, seems to be the latest craze @ salon... having gear thats not actually connected hehe

that GTRB28 is bloody awesome!

Man.....that thing looked so fat from the view I had from my car, sitting behind it on the trailer on the way home.....

I love your engine bay!

And speaking of the drive home, what was the go with the Navara and the worlds loudest spool noise?

haha i just took the airbox off it was bloody loud.

I spooled it up for the guys out the front leaving got a bit of flutter and all was a pisser.

NismoR31Jet - I like you car its sweet. Engine bay is nice work very clean.

that GTRB28 is bloody awesome!

Man.....that thing looked so fat from the view I had from my car, sitting behind it on the trailer on the way home.....

I love your engine bay!

And speaking of the drive home, what was the go with the Navara and the worlds loudest spool noise?

Not unusual for me, but i do need to agree with my husband...that GTRB28 is hot but the spool on the tow car :D:rofl: ...As you could tell, all i could do was laugh at you guys hehehehe

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