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Awesome work guys! Love coming in here and checking out the pics!

We have a decent cruise on the 21st with 8-10 R34's attending, will hopefully get the boys to do some group shots :yes:

More details mate, is there a thread for this?

looks like a fair amount of work has been done under the hood... quick specs?

ah ok.... lil run down list is far too long lol

tomei poncams

arp head bolt set up

full race engineered head block by JHH engineering (port polish the whole 9 yards)

wiseco forgiez

forged bottom end

hks t04s turbo

arc cold air intake box

greddy intake plenum

rc 810cc engineering injectors - fuel rail

sard 52mm (i think ) external wastegate

top mount mani

greddy radiator & intercooler

hypertune 90mm throttle boddy

saard fuel pressure reg

arc surge tank wallbro fuel pump

everything exhaust, mani , intake ceramic coated

full Apexi el2 gauges oil pressure,temp , water temp boost control unit

Apexi avcr & rsm

vi-pec ecu

Os Giken twin plate clutch

fly wheel machined and lightened

2 way differential

slotted brake rotors front and rear

endless break pads

upgrade prop shaft balanced etc

hks ssq

Thats a quik run down list is a stack of a4 pages of receipts lol

Basicly have built this as tough as money can build a 25 det without stroking.

yea 'MONEY PIT' would prob be the words I would use.... but love it so much . 18000kms on clock parts done just over 6000k's now.

If your in queensland and going on the Charity run on the 4th of Nov im heading there so if you are wanting a nosey to perhaps get some tips on upgrades more then happy to unload the knowledge learnt so far.

Running 400bhp everyday tune 548 on second tune.

car has been built for 1000hp but still need to upgrade turbo, intercooler and modify fuel set up to run it.

Will definately be at power cruise 2013 with these figures running.

Anything else you may want to know pm me or post up here.

Cheers

Looks good mate, does this have a ridiculous list of mods and was for sale in the past few months????

Thanks Mate.

Na was never advertised i dont think, But Yeah i have owned it for about 4 weeks now. Bought it in canberra of a mates cousin. Has a crap load of work done to it with Nitto 2.7 stroker. Goes in on monday for a tune, should make around the 650 to 700 mark i am hoping, but we will see what happens. Motor is built for around 700kw so i was told by the guys that built it.

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That sounds insane man, well done. Unfortunately I'm far from Brisbane, but you should head down to Goulbourn for SAU Nationals in November coz it's going to be HUGE :thumbsup:

Yea man definately good potential to come out of it but like we all know time and money, then more money .....

Definately was considering heading to Sau Nats but changing country and car and more work financially cant make it..

Got a Uras front lip ages ago & finally got it on the car as well as a set of 18x9 Enkei RP02's.

ive been looking at one of the uras lips for my gtt of recent, just wondering does it smooth back in in front of the wheels or stay flared out.

cheers

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