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Hi guys,

My name is Mikeymike i'm a new member to your organisation. I suppose an introduction is in order. My ride is a gun metal grey R32 GTR, with an RB26DETT from an R33, It has N1 Turbos, an apexi exhaust apexi FMIC, apexi air filters, trust twin plate clutch, hks suspension, sparco wheels 17x9, and the usual stuff like stereo and gauges. Im installing a power fc bigger injectors and new fuel pump sometime soon. so should make some decent power....... Fingers crossed...

I've never been associated with a car club before so im looking forward to going out on cruises and meet people that enjoy their rides as much as me....

I'll up load some pictures as soon as i get a chance

:zorro:

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Hi guys,

My name is Mikeymike i'm a new member to your organisation. I suppose an introduction is in order. My ride is a gun metal grey R32 GTR, with an RB26DETT from an R33, It has N1 Turbos, an apexi exhaust apexi FMIC, apexi air filters, trust twin plate clutch, hks suspension, sparco wheels 17x9, and the usual stuff like stereo and gauges. Im installing a power fc bigger injectors and new fuel pump sometime soon. so should make some decent power....... Fingers crossed...

I've never been associated with a car club before so im looking forward to going out on cruises and meet people that enjoy their rides as much as me....

I'll up load some pictures as soon as i get a chance

:zorro:

Welcome mate...

did you only just buy that car??

Welcome Mikey, hope you enjoy your stay on the forum & kudos for donating already. :)

Seen your beast up on CE, sweet lookin ride.

HOSTILE on here has very similar mods w/ PFC + injectors in his R32 GT-R & is making a tick over 300rwkw.

My ride is a gun metal grey R32 GTR, with an RB26DETT from an R33, It has N1 Turbos, an apexi exhaust apexi FMIC, apexi air filters, trust twin plate clutch, hks suspension, sparco wheels 17x9, and the usual stuff like stereo and gauges. Im installing a power fc bigger injectors and new fuel pump sometime soon. so should make some decent power....... Fingers crossed...

:zorro:

I dont reckon that would be very quick...... :P:(

Welcome. Sounds like an animal! Looks Great too! :) Who's your tuner?

I dont reckon that would be very quick...... :P:(

Welcome. Sounds like an animal! Looks Great too! :) Who's your tuner?

i dont have one just yet im still in the process of working that out, any recommendations would be great

Well then, everyone including me will tell you to go to Boostworx!!

Well maybe not everyone, maybe a few Wilall and Tillbrook fans out there too!

im swaying more to boost works as i have heard nothing but praises for them

Do you live south? I reckon this (your) car drove past me one morning on the way to work, south Rd Darlington, went up Ayliffes Rd.. Sounded very sweet if it was you!

yeah i live in hallett cove.. i was driving it to work but not any more cause the twin plate clutch in peak hour traffic was a pain in the ass

i dont have one just yet im still in the process of working that out, any recommendations would be great

Most here will say go to Boostworx, as will I, As Shaun has been tuning for me for a few years now, but he has to go use Graham West's 4WD dyno, as Shauns is only 2wd.

Give him a call, 8299 0621, But expect a 2-3 week wait, as he's flat out ATM.

Most here will say go to Boostworx, as will I, As Shaun has been tuning for me for a few years now, but he has to go use Graham West's 4WD dyno, as Shauns is only 2wd.

Give him a call, 8299 0621, But expect a 2-3 week wait, as he's flat out ATM.

thats cool im in no rush just yet cause i want to do it all at once (injectors cpu fuel pump) so i need to organise the coin first. but i will definately give them a call, i may even come to this dyno day for a look and speak with them then. :P

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