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Hi Guys,

I have been on here for a while, and Cara just egged me on to post up a thread about my car, so here it is :)

I bought it about 5 months ago with most of the mods it has on it. It is a 91 model, and has just over 136,XXX on the clock. all i have added really is an alarm, oil filter relocator and EBC.

here is the shopping list:

GTR Front

Kaaz 2-way

Tein HR coilies

Apex'i 3" turbo back exhaust

RB25 series 2 turbo

Spitfire Coilpacks

ORC twin plate clutch

Front and Rear strut braces

some kinda FMIC

a hektik razo gear knob

And gheto spec home painted rims

I'm thinking of changing the front end a bit, maybe getting a different front bar, or doinf something different where the fins are between the headlights... but im definitely keeping the bonnet that is for sure. but apart from that, im just gonna clean her up. Was thinking about a big fk off FMIC, but i have enuff lag as it is, and i dont wanna starve my radiator.

Last remap that it had (a week before i bought it) it pulled 199.2rwkw @ 13.5psi.. enough power (for now)

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and i did not keep this mod for long, allthogh i did like the yellow on it

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:)

Carl

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Wow, almost 200rwkw from the RB25 turbo. Can I ask who remapped it and what dyno it was on?

Nice work though, looks good. Take it out to the track! :)

not sure who exactly remapped it but it was done at Morpowa, did 162.6 before and 199.2 after

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oh and im keen as to get it out on the track... just need to fina a racing seat that i can fit in LOL, Im 6'2" and the fixed back that i have is for someone somewhat smaller.. stoked i have super low rails tho other wise i would never get a helmet on:D

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wow nice car man. impressive power figure. no fuel pump or injectors?

Honestly dont know mate, but i'd assume so... teh fuel pump is pretty damn loud, and it drinks fuel like i drink beer. I'll scan the dyno sheet tomorrow

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his keeping his mods a secret =P

LOL any other mods are a secret to me too :(

i dug up the print out from Morpowa.. i was wrong about the figure its 199.1 not 199.2 :) Soon as i can buy some time to do some amature editing to get the previous owners name off and the number plate i'll post it up... gotta wait till the boss aint lookin ;)

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lol i like 'it drinks fuel like i drink beer'

yeah certainly looks good in the flesh too :)

cheers Steve, i think the richness of my tune means that me and my car are like this :(

Nice car man...

Im going to have to go to morpowa for my next power run ;)

Thanks Richo, yeah im happy with the tune. will probably go Boostworx for the next one tho... bit closer to home

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cheers Steve, i think the richness of my tune means that me and my car are like this :(

Thanks Richo, yeah im happy with the tune. will probably go Boostworx for the next one tho... bit closer to home

i live 5 mins from moorpowa and i still try and go to boostworx :) Shaun and Troy are ACE top blokes and allways willig to chat to you about mods which ones are good what should/shouldnt be done

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