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Hi guys my names clint havnt being on this forum long but iv got a r32 gtr which iv just rebuilt after spinning a bearing, its being built to run 10's and im located in mandurah WA its making over 400rwhp now on a bar of boost give take a pound or so

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If anyones from the peel region me and my mates run a local car club which is in my banner

Thats her

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some of the gear...

NISSAN N1 CRANK SHAFT

NISSAN N1 OIL PUMP

NISSAN N1 WATERPUMP

NISSAN GASKET KIT

NISSAN TIMING BELT

EXEDY TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

TOMIE OIL RESTRICTOR

ARIAS FORGED PISTONS

EAGLE RODS

ARP HEAD STUD KIT

COMETIC HEAD GASKET

RESLEAVED BLOCK AND DECK

KING MAIN BEARINGS

KIN BIGEND BEARINGS

PERFORMANCE VALVE SPRINGS

HEAD SERVICED PORT & POLISH AND K LINNERS

SUMP BAFFLES

INJECTOR FLOW TESTING

DRIVE BELTS

NISSAN COOLANT

OIL & FILTERS

HKS 2530 TWIN TURBOS

HKS DUMP PIPES

HKS SUPERDRAGGER 3.5INCH

HKS CAMS

OIL COOLER

HIGHFLOW CAT

850CC DENSO INJECTORS

BOSCH FUEL PUMP

TRUST TWIN PODS

ROM ECU

STRUTE BRACE

REAR SWAY BAR

ENGINE DAMPNER

AFTERMARKET SUSPENSION coils

d jetro soon

eboost 2 sooon

+ OTHER STUFF I'VE FORGOT

BUILT BY TIM @ SIKEMWREX RACING

there is a good read here from when it started to finished with alot of pics

rebuild

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Thanks champ, I dont intend to run her until everything is perfect and the final tune is done so possibly december/jan. I've kept a low profile living in Mandurah too

Sik Em Wrex Racing is a awesome workshop down here is anyone is moving this way or lives here. Tim's build some unreal cars

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Ive been following your build for a while now on motivate because you probably remember me telling you i had this car looked over when i was looking for a GTR.

good to see youve spent some money on it clint to transform the car and make proper use of the gear that was already on there

Good luck with the tuning!

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Nice one mate, in the market for r33 GTR, but always wanted a 32r, just dont like to touch them cos of the age factor.......i guess if i can find a good workshop....can get a 32 and get one to good condition......

:( not interested in big power mind you.......just a Smooth Rock solid GTR.....

Good luck Champ !!!

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Thats Alex's car man its unreal now making 400+ hp and not even boosted, yeah the scorchers are scorchered away now and iv being looking at some replacements maybe some mickey thompsons or I might just get some good normal rubber.

when i took the wheels off there of wierd design hey haha

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Thats Alex's car man its unreal now making 400+ hp and not even boosted, yeah the scorchers are scorchered away now and iv being looking at some replacements maybe some mickey thompsons or I might just get some good normal rubber.

when i took the wheels off there of wierd design hey haha

yeah i know alex since i was in the vl turbo scene a while back.

Is it still using the internally gated xr6 turbo?

poor tyres looked like theyd been baking in the sun their whole life hey! :(

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http://img301.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0043lm2.jpg

Thats a new photo of it man.

Yeah he is but he has changed it to hold higher boost, seems he is trying to sell it as I just found this post on his forum

hay all im thinkin bout doin a few changes to jetwpn.

will have the following fosale.

#garret gt35/40 internaly gated turbo with 1.06 rear, (new actuator to hold higher boost).

#high mount manifold wrapped in heat tape

#and dump pipe to suit.

need to sell this as a package to get rid of it in one sale. asking $2600 ono

w.a people only sorry

cheers

alex

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