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yep after more than 8 years, finally sold it, hope the new owner will enjoy driving the car.

the last pic :D

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shopping list:

rb26 engine out of late 32 gtr

oversized wiseco forge pistons

shotpeen rods

new rb26 crank

n1 bearings

n1 oil and water pumps

rb25 sump+baffle

custom twinplate clutch

rb25 gearbox

modified tailshaft

tomei 260 cams+cam gears

ported head

o ringed head and block

hks gt-rs turbos

nismo plenum

splitfire coils

bosch 550cc

malpassi fuel reg

custom fuel rail

2 x 044 and custom surge tank

greddy ic piping kit

greddy type r bov

ARE custom intercooler

custom radiator

cusco brake stopper (woo rice!)

34 gtt brakes front and rear with "some" mods to fit under 16inch gtst wheels ;)

32 gtr wheels+toyo r888 tyres

bilstein shocks

hicas lock bar

J's Garage/v8skylineman custom coolant hoses fix0r! (thanks mate!)

J's Garage/v8skylineman custom front number plate bracket!

J's Garage/v8skylineman custom front bar fitting!

greddy profec b at 1.3bar

motec m8 tuned by matty spry

custom twin 3inch exhaust from turbos, 2 x racing catalyc converters , joined to 4 inch near the diff by hinterland exhaust

all mechanical work done by gavin woods autotech

I'll add more if I can remember anything else.. :P

oh before ricers asking for rwkw figures.. it makes 90hp in n/a mode, so there.

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is that with or without the double shot of nos?

sweet car man, care to say why u sold it with that extensive list of mods?

aww man i forgot to refill teh nawz bottlez doh! :P

I don't drive it any more so might as well let someone else enjoy it ;)

You really had it for 8 years. Far out man. Thats ages.

So what do you have now?

i'll get my other project car on the road again.. 660cc 3cylinder powah!

sad to see it go willus... only wish I could had afforded it...

oh wells...

ed here's a tissue :D

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Sooooo quick over our private test course ;) it's an awesome car Will, Michael is extremely happy. Was funny coming home after the mountains watching the speedo sitting on 0kmp/h :laughing-smiley-014: gets to 180, then back around to zero rather quick

awesome! :) those tyres made huge difference to the car now..

glad he put it to good use and blow the cobwebs out of engine :)

0 to the other side of 0 is lotsa fun :) the speedo is funny too.. it jumps around every now and then I think :)

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awesome! :) those tyres made huge difference to the car now..

glad he put it to good use and blow the cobwebs out of engine :)

0 to 180 to 0 is nothing.. 0 to the other side of 0 is more fun :)

we could only 0 to 0 at 7000rpm in 5th gear then ran outta road :) Need to find a better/longer road to 0 to 0 off the limiter ;) Those tires are monsters, so much entry speed and even more exit speed! Just hugs in and bites like a mofo and leaps forward.

Flames FTW

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we could only 0 to 0 at 7000rpm in 5th gear then ran outta road :) Need to find a better/longer road to 0 to 0 off the limiter :) Those tires are monsters, so much entry speed and even more exit speed! Just hugs in and bites like a mofo and leaps forward.

Flames FTW

What tyres are they?

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Those tires are monsters, so much entry speed and even more exit speed! Just hugs in and bites like a mofo and leaps forward.

I was seriously thinking the car had gone slower as it doesn't spin or flick out the rear as often with those tyres :)

might have to get a set for my other cars too now :)

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should'a kept it, just keep buying other cars instead

I did that for a while, but ran out of garage space :D

Congrats on selling it will, I believe that was the skyline you dropped my parts off in making it the first SAU skyline I had seen.

hey adam ya should'v bought it at first place instead of fixing little things :blink:

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