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getting bore and spotted this thread, seems there is a guy in SA bought a worked R34GTR.

i assume at least aftermarket turbo(500hp+) as it equiped with M800 such top of the range ECU?

yeah maxx. i think he owns xtreme clutch or at least the gtr34 with similar plates.

Yeh the Purple one, he is the owner of Adelaide Clutch Services(Xtreame) believe that thing has some go in it, My mate works for him, and he drove to Melb or Syd in it for Autosalon, Not sure if he's a SAU member, I will get onto it!!!! :uh-huh:

Yeh the Purple one, he is the owner of Adelaide Clutch Services(Xtreame) believe that thing has some go in it, My mate works for him, and he drove to Melb or Syd in it for Autosalon, Not sure if he's a SAU member, I will get onto it!!!! :uh-huh:
Yeah get him online, some SAU clutch specials would be nice, oh and I'm sure he'd be great to have around anyways. :P

well i spend half a day sanding the sil80 when i got a msg saying that a fmic need to be fitted - earlier than i expected. Since i had a camera with me, yay, i decided to take pics of the install. Sam, i think you know who's car this is.

BEFORE

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front bar off. I hate the c-west bar - from a removal point of view, it took be 40mins to get it off. 18" rims and what looks to be lowered suspension doesnt help.

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stock intercooler off.

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lining up the pipes.

AFTER

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yay front mount on. Its a Blitz, LM edition i think. Its so light compared to mine.

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note* these intercooler are not a straight bolt on. As i found out as it requires some modifying. Looks absolutely mint on though. I didnt take pics with the front bar on as it was getting too dark and i needed to give it a test drive .

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