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Hey jyoji

Who do you use to tune the HKS Fcon Vpro.

And any more clarification on exactly what Tomei Engine internals?

Have you any witten proof? ie is it just pistons? or rods, crank etc etc etc??

Is the Sump kit the baffle plate or the oversized Oil Pan kit?

What oil & water pumps does it have? stock?

Those compression test results? 170psi across 6 +- 5psi. do you know exactly the figures?

thanks for the info.

are you back in aus now?

Michael

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Heya michael,

Well the Fcon vpro was last tuned in japan, i havent gotten a tune in aussie yet, but ive also not done any much power mods to the car since. The only person whom i know can definitely tune it is Tom from BD4S in Sydney cuz ive spoken to him abt tuning the car. The information on the internals of the engine is the info we received from japan, i can't say i know the exact parts thats in it, but the car has never skipped a beat on road or track. Not too sure on the sump baffle kit too, was only told its a tomei sump baffle kit. The water and oil pumps are most prolly n1, but im not 100% sure. I have already gone overseas and have left the car with my trusted mate for people to contact him with regards to viewing the car etc. Ive already presigned registration forms and left it with him, so the car is just sitting in the garage waiting to be bought.

Cheers, Jyo.

thanks for the info Jyo, are you coming back to aus?

last question for now, why are you selling the car?

might talk to you soon...

Michael

also, have you a print out from a dyno dynamics dyno? i think you went to the dyno day at godzilla?

cheers

michael

Hi Michael, I will not return to brisbane anytime soon, and now my girlfriend has just changed jobs over here which she might be bonded for a couple of years. The reason why i am selling the car is simple, its because I won't be in australia fer quite a while and might not even return, therefore i can't just keep the car there.

Yes i was at godzilla fer the dyno day, only got there late at around 2pm. Below is the dyno graph from godzilla on that car. Car was running pump fuel.

Cheers~

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IMMEDIATE SALE REQUIRED. 26K ALL IN! ONE chance to get ONE-TIME awesome price for ONE car built to PERFORM. I need someone with ready cash to take this car immediately.

Sucks your gettin no one to bite on this jo maybe there not interested because they havent driven in, this thing in an amazing car to drive i would buy it of not for my loans already.

Lars

I wanted to buy it, cause after i drove it i didn't like my car anymore!

It is truely a strong machine! I seriuosly considered selling my 33 to buy it..

Will somebody who loves a nice car please buy it to help him out!

Heya Lars and Aaron~~~~ how r u guys???!! Thanx fer helping me share your experiences with my GTR~ Yeah i think the problem is people just don't come n have a look themselves which i don't understand why if they are interested. Cuz i feel once anyone has done so, i'm pretty sure they will love the car just like anyone who has seen, heard or even driven it in the flesh~ (Even Mark had good words fer it!)

Hey mate im good thanks got a r33 gtst for myself the other week just playin with that atm gettin it ready for our skid day this weekend. The thing with your car is everyone wants it but they want it for nothing, its gettin crazy tryin to sell cars these days.

Yes Lars it sux. Well guys here it is, BUY IT NOW OR REGRET LATER, FOR SURE.

$25000 IF YOU BUY IT THIS WEEKEND. THAT INCLUDES THE XTRA GEARBOX!! BUY IT NOW OR REGRET LATER.

so makes me want to sell mine and buy yours :)

however if you're having trouble selling yours for this price and power output I wouldn't have a hope in hell in selling my near stock GTR for anything decent enough to afford yours :whistling:

gl with the sale and I envy the person who will end up purchasing this beast

Yeah thanx mate I don't understand how it's not sold yet. Well everyone wants to get a mountain of gold for peanuts~ Miss the train, and it's gone! Trust me, if u r interested and got the cash, view the car, if not, it might be the biggest regret of your life~

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Hey J-Boy i was one of the guys that viewed the car when it wasnt starting, i would have loved to take it for a test drive as i have cash ready but your mate kelvin kept on saying he'll call me with a time but never did. If its still up for sale let me know and hopefully we can organise a time properly. Cheers




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