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lol yours would be close too pete maybe 1650-1680

you got any of your mods on the car

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i may be wrong

Curb Weight [lb (kg)] GTR 3395 (1540) GTR V SPec 2440 (1560)

yeah finally.....334kw @ 1 Bar but with boost leaks.....keeps blowing off intercooler hoses.

Gave up in the end until the problem is sorted out......there's another 20 or 30kw there @ 1 Bar and close to 400 if I got crazy with boost, mixtures and bit more timing.....I'm not that silly though!

whats the caldina supposed to do on the 1/4 mile?

btw, series 1 auto legnums are 191kw, the rest are 206kw.

From what I can find on the net the Caldina Gt four N spec is about 6.7 sec 0-100 and about 14.4 qtr mile factory...me thinks.

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Those power figures are at the Flywheel........I would expect to see about 160-170kw ATW!! Best thing about this car is the 3SGTE, We have 220kw ATW out of our restricted IPRA Race car which runs a 3SGTE but our weight is 1060kgs with driver!!

Where are you gonna get the work done on it when modding starts?? Shaun at Boostworx tunes ours and has been getting quite a few Toyotas thru the door lately........

Those power figures are at the Flywheel........I would expect to see about 160-170kw ATW!! Best thing about this car is the 3SGTE, We have 220kw ATW out of our restricted IPRA Race car which runs a 3SGTE but our weight is 1060kgs with driver!!

Where are you gonna get the work done on it when modding starts?? Shaun at Boostworx tunes ours and has been getting quite a few Toyotas thru the door lately........

Probably what i havent mentioned is tht is has TRD boost contoller, aftermarket pod, trd suspension HKS exhuast and a few other go fast bits, be interesting to see how she goes.

Already spoken to shaun at boostworx, he knows its coming.

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Awesome lil cars - nearly got one myself, im a big fan. How big are they? about corolla size or larger?

I ended up going for an autech stagea. 97, so a bit older, but oh well.

Nice choice of car - enjoy it!

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Awesome lil cars - nearly got one myself, im a big fan. How big are they? about corolla size or larger?

I ended up going for an autech stagea. 97, so a bit older, but oh well.

Nice choice of car - enjoy it!

24/3 Car is now in Australia, went to brisbane then it was mean to go to Sydney but I have actually seen it because they sent it here to SA accidentally. It needs compliance in sydney.

Needless to say it is better than I expected... one awesome car with lots of goodies on it.

Bring on compliance then send it back.. I need it! this journey to find one and get it here started 8 months ago.

As an 3 time skyline owner I know you ppl out there wont miss me when I am around town.

this car really sticks out in a crowd.

Took some more pics will post them later, as I wen to the transport depot to have a quick look before they sent it back to sydney last week....t wasnt mean to come to adelaide just yet.

Needs compliance.

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