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VR ftw. From the factory it molests any RB. Just wait til modified VR's begins raping N1 RB's... :nyaanyaa:

And why are you hoe's comparing a Z-tune RB to the VR???

Yes they're the same HP from the factory but...ready...the Z-tune is the BEST GTR money can buy and now the R35 is out, it will keep up with Z-tune but isn't limited to only 20 freaakin models :) . We can all have one (tug-tug, ahem...)

It's a muthaflippin' miracle! ;)

hahahaha to ALL !!!!

VR38DETT NEW GTR UPGRADE VERY EASY BROKEN BLOCK !!! BECAUSE BLOCK FROM ALUMINUM HAHAHAH :)

NOTE : ATTENTION TO ALL !!! :D

Thank alllllllllll .......LLOOOLLL :)

Where did you get this information from?

How many R35's do you know that have cracked their Blocks?

Dude... use logic. Nissan would not make a fragile Hero Car that they've been building up for 6 years...

ffs...

hahahaha to ALL !!!!

VR38DETT NEW GTR UPGRADE VERY EASY BROKEN BLOCK !!! BECAUSE BLOCK FROM ALUMINUM HAHAHAH :)

NOTE : ATTENTION TO ALL !!! :D

Thank alllllllllll .......LLOOOLLL :)

agreed... vr block aluminium coke can... easy broke fail... rb engine iron block... like iron man... unbeatable

hahahaha to ALL !!!!

VR38DETT NEW GTR UPGRADE VERY EASY BROKEN BLOCK !!! BECAUSE BLOCK FROM ALUMINUM HAHAHAH :)

NOTE : ATTENTION TO ALL !!! :D

Thank alllllllllll .......LLOOOLLL :)

i say we get a RB26 running 500hp on stock internals and put it up against the VR38.

hahahaha to ALL !!!!

VR38DETT NEW GTR UPGRADE VERY EASY BROKEN BLOCK !!! BECAUSE BLOCK FROM ALUMINUM HAHAHAH :)

NOTE : ATTENTION TO ALL !!! :D

Thank alllllllllll .......LLOOOLLL :)

351 Cleveland > RB26DETT, IRON HEAD NOT CRACK LIKE RB HEAD....

PUSH RODS BETTER THAN DOHC....

THANKS ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

Where did you get this information from?

How many R35's do you know that have cracked their Blocks?

Dude... use logic. Nissan would not make a fragile Hero Car that they've been building up for 6 years...

ffs..

Know will be seen soon!! Do not forget that the Fund Gears electronic malfunction that will cause many, especially if upgrading engine!!!! :D;):ermm:

hahahaha to ALL !!!!

VR38DETT NEW GTR UPGRADE VERY EASY BROKEN BLOCK !!! BECAUSE BLOCK FROM ALUMINUM HAHAHAH :ermm:

NOTE : ATTENTION TO ALL !!! :)

Thank alllllllllll .......LLOOOLLL :D

Know will be seen soon!! Do not forget that the Fund Gears electronic malfunction that will cause many, especially if upgrading engine!!!! :ermm::ermm::D

Yes soon we will all know the dark secret of Nissan...stinging out on us by using aluminium and not iron...the goat herder from kuwait imparts his knowledge - his deep engineering/mechanical understanding overshadowing a multi-million dollar company staffed by qualified engineers.

Oh nos Nissan! Recall your GTR's before everyone becomes disappointed. I wish I had 4 thumbs so I could give bkc 4 thumbs down :down::down::down::down:

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