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I see you guys have a sense of Humor. We have several high performance vechile in Jamaica. In fact we will be getting the first EVO X in the western region. It should be arriving next couple weeks.

ASAFA POWEL the world fastest man also has a R32 GTR Skyline that he is presently preparing.

Let me giving the Specs on the Black one.

RB25DET "Stock"

Upgraded Fuel Pump (Walbro)

Upgraded Intercooler

Upgraded Intercooler Pipes 3''

Upgraded Exhaust Pipes 3"

Greddy Intake Manifold

90mm Trottle Body

Blitz Access ECU.

I went to the dyno last night and pull these figure.

RWHP = 374.6

Torque = 295.5

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I am now planning on do some Major upgrade as i am looking for 450 on the stock motor.

Injectors 720cc

Water Injection System

Twin Plate Clutch (Excedy)

Oil Cooler

Haltech or AEM Standalone Management ( I really need help in deciding)

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pwaa, wat a cool ting dat car be.

lol jamaica's cool... there was a guy on here a while ago with a R32 Skyline GXi (altho I think he was from trinidad... can't remember now). was there for the World Cup cricket, and didn't see any skylines around... too busy lookin at the women I guess.

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There are several....

series i see you get around...welcome. (Blackbird/Omori here)

anyhow we have the full gamut in Ja..lacking only the 2008 Nissan GTR ;) ( i lie....we are missing old schools too :P )

anyhow here's mine..since we're on topic - Its Midnight Purple...

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