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i dont know if i want to go down the gtr track....if my car already is the same, if not a lil faster, then a stock gtr....

i just wanted to spend 20k total for a gtr and it sounds like i aint gonna get a much quicker car for that price....

might just keep mine....no one is interested in it anyway.....too much hassles....

yeap.. iam gettin my car tuned on monday... hopefully if iam familiar with the car by wednesday nite i'll be there racing.. hoping to crack a decent time..

SILVER R32 GTR with ugly looking trust front bar lols

yeh i saw a few fellas pulled over on my way out, i left about 9:45 tho, i just took it easy leaving, no problems

the two highway patrols were eyeing me off as i was going around the round about tho, lol i just stared back

having never attended one of these events can i ask.....

a mate from work and I want to go

but we want to race each other (so the sh!t talk can stop)

can you choose who you race

if you can how many times might you get to run in one night

Edited by Y2K2

strictly speaking u cant just pick who u want to race, but if u line up behind ur mate and get him to ask the marshall for u guys to vs each other and then he will try to line u up....

depends...sometimes heaps....avarage say 4 or 5...

i ended up goin.. but didnt race my car... spewing cause my fuel pump wasnt big enough.. starting dying on the dyno...

managed to get 272rwkw on 13psi... currently restricted to 6500rpm because of the fuel pump

i wasnt happy with the fact that the pump wasnt big enough to handle 300kw. but i am happy

with wat i got soo far tuner said by the looks of it.. with a bigger fuel pump.. i will be looking well over 300kw we are looking to push 24psi out of this baby

hopefully i can get it ready within the next couple weeks soo i can take it to the creek and give it a hitt

setup:

full built race motor from japan

hks 25/40 turbos

and all other bits and pieces

my car

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?t=4183



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