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RockGTR has moved to Queensland for work so after we rebuilt his 32GTR we sent it over to him a few weeks ago.

Yesterday in Queensland it was the fastest car at the strip. 10.4 1/4, OK 10s not special these days but the specs on this one are a bit unusual for 10s.

Nexen radials,All inturnals are stock but with Arias pistons and N1 pump,stock gearbox, GT35 Turbo on china manifold still using AFM's, Pump shell fuel.

After buying this car and the engine died a week later its nice to see him do well with it.

He is about to post the vids and time cards inc a near full track 2wd burnout. Must be one of the fastest GTRs on real street tyres not drag radials.

Going back on slicks to see what it can really do.

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This car is psycho. I just hope he doesnt kill himself in it! Apparently the crowd went nuts when he lit up 4th all the way down the 1/4 haha! Back to Willow Creek with slicks so I hope the gearbox holds up for it!

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