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Been on here for a bit not never got around to posting up, I'm from SA obviously as thats why I'm posting in here. I own a Jet black 1988 HR31 GTS-X, with an rb20det Silvertop conversion.

Specs are -

Stock silvertop with 3" dump / Front Pipe, into a 3" system with a decat pipe, mandrel bent.

K&N pod..

Stock SMIC

Had an o2 Sensor fixed as it was running like crap and it pulled 126.5rwkw on 8psi (stock boost) without the decat pipe.

Rolling Stock - 17x8 17x9 Koya Drifteks powdercoated white. 225's and 235's.

Has standard suss with lowered springs in front n rear, as I got it it had complete aus del front end and ive changed a few things to make it jap once again, car was painted inside and out around 5 months ago.

Have also put on the original stickers that it came with from factory as I thought the black needed a bit of contrast, interior is standard, just put in a boost gauge...stereo is basically standard too.

Will have some serious power lined up for it soon + a new clutch as mine slips on boost when its nice and hot outside. Pics below:

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Pic before drifteks ^

Recent pics

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Dyno read

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and one vid of the gts-x at a local motorkhana.

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m137/dr...otorkhana33.flv

Cheers for looking fellas.

Ev.

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hey buddy thats 1 solid HR31 looks teh sxc

welcome aboard and enjoy your stay

i recon im due to see Brad soon also starting to get a little hard to make a fast shift to 2nd no slipping as yet though any gear under full boost so i guess ive got a while if i dont go silly

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