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Hi flow turbos, an exhaust, injectors and a tune was pretty much it. The best part was knowing you could take it to the track and knowing it wouldn't blow up

Thats awesome! I new it would of been a few simple mods and off you go.

Yeah marko there dry sumped. 12 litres i think the 965 has

my uncles got a 993 turbo sitting in his garage. bought it new, hasn't been driven for years. Only got 6000ks on it over 17 years.

I want to buy it off him soooo badly

make sure u make it known to him if he ever sells the car that u want it...I did the same with my uncle and now I have his car :)

Whats done to it... very nice 34...

nismo part's:

  • exhaust
  • coilovers
  • suspension link's
  • carbon fibre wing flap & pillar garnish
  • intercooler & piping
  • front bar
  • oil cooler
  • inlet duct
  • radiator cap
  • gear knob
  • wheels & nut's
  • instument cluster
  • led tail lights
  • oil cap

Mines chip, Hks F-con & evc,5 zigen clutchless gear change system & led reverse light.

Motor is still standard on 1bar of boost,236kw's on the gt auto dynopack.thanks Iron chef.

Edited by I gotta R34gtr v-spec

Its nice to see my old 965 still getting around :yes:

Really wow thats nuts! you would be the best person to compare the 965 to the 34 gtr

Paul how does the clutchless gear change system work? Never heard of one of those before

Paul how does the clutchless gear change system work? Never heard of one of those before

I'am still trying to work it out myself Dimi,this box is under the drivers seatpost-93096-0-97203100-1342351817_thumb.jpg

this is under the parcel shelf in the bootpost-93096-0-24627900-1342351848_thumb.jpg

this switch seems to operate it on the dashpost-93096-0-47451100-1342351857_thumb.jpg

switch to the right and a buzzer sounds,hold to the left and the motor looses rev's. :unsure:

Edited by I gotta R34gtr v-spec

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