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http://www.rezlo.com/Pages/Toys/Silvia/Kil...%20in%20S14.wmv

Little while ago against a S13 running 1.1bar with a GT28RS,

I run a GT30/40 on a stock internaled RB25det sqeezed into an S14, run was done at .85bar, ran an 11.92 the next day.

Set up is now running 1.45bar with meth injection, launch control ectr still on the stock engine. Hope to do an 11.5 before I do the rebuild in Dec

Well since where posting up skyline videos lol..

This R34 has a nice spool and the maddest dose I have ever heard from a R34, built and tuned by HKS..

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=t0XjPnsCbA4

This 2nd R34 is built by MINES, and is an absolute machine. Crazy spool up.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=42KwIMakoaE

Enjoy!

Thanks,

Abu

Those 2 clips were crazy, i loved the white r34 in the second clip that thing sounded mental :P

I tought this was for YOUR spool? Anyways heres mine, cant really hear it as the damn screamer drowns it out. Please excuse the two stooges (a mate and younger brother) talking at the end they mean you no harm lol

:) DAMMIT! stupid work computers wont let me go on youtube now either, ill try fix 2morrow. but post up your stuff boys, cmon

Yeah thats why I said I was breaking from the habit - hardly anyone has actually posted their own cars. I could have posted some awesome ones of other peoples.... but anyone can find a random clip on you tube.

yeah i lik hearing other peoples, its more interesting than sseeing some clip you have seen a million times.

if you want to find mine, search youtube for hks 3037 and its under "my screamer", ill post the link next chance i get when im not at work

Never mind... :)

spam much?

DjeMz with the muzzatek 3000 flutter, niiiiiiiiice (4 inch intake on mine makes my flutter sound like crap, but i dont care, only reason it flutters is i CBF plumbing in a bov)

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