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check this thing out and their whole website. Want a 34R NUR with 18km on it?

http://www.zeleperformance.com/vehicle/r34...registered.html

I was at Zele in yokohama 2 weeks ago and had a look at it in the flesh!! ..... heres a few snaps.... 34s everywhere!

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Should had gave me a msg on Facebook! I would had come out!

I hardly ever use facebook man, otherwise I would have haha.

Another time,

Dave bring on the mid week runs ftw I had a ball last night it was great.

Jarrad - some advice if you are looking for a R32 GTR. These cars are all pretty old now and if I were you I'd be looking for the following items (unless you want a standard one).

1. Sorted the oil pickup problem. I would look for a larger oil pump & a larger sump &/or baffle kit.

2. A R33 GTR long nose crank (or with a collar).

3. New turbos with steel wheels.

4. A rebuilt engine with forged internals - mainly pistons, piston rings & conrod bolts. The standard conrods are fine for up to 400rwkW.

BTW if you want 18x10" rims then you also need to consider what size & look of tyres you want. 275/35/18 will need the guards to be rolled. 255/35/18 will give you a stretched look. I personally wouldn't get anything wider than 9.5" (I have 18x10 +20 BBS LM rims on mine) as 10" rims also prevent you going to full lock when turning.

I say all this coming from experience (i have owned 2x R32 GTRs since March 2004) and the experience of many (but not all) others. It may cost you more $ to get a car with these mods but I promise this will be less than the dollars, time & heartache when one of the engine or turbos blow.

balls. id love to come for a run, but with the new pump in im not gonna be "driving" it until i get it dyno'd to check the afr's...

... and ive got a going away party that i "have" to make an appearance at...

... on the plus side, ive sold my spare wing... and the front end of the 200 is back together. :thumbsup:

lol, pretty well. its come a fair way from the stocker it was when i bought it...

... now i just need a pfc or something and a z32... hmmm...

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hahahaah yeah i need a sump baffle :thumbsup: but if not sitting at high rpm all the time not too much of a drama

who wants to go for a cruise tonight?? ive got today/ tomorrow off.

I may be keen later on tonight if your still keen Jenkies?

HMMZ i might have to give it a miss actually guys, been playing pretty sht b ball lately so i better get my ass to training. would say can cruise after training but its pretty dodgy car park there and ill stink up the gtr :)

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