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That pink colour will make Queen st smash die with envy!!

Looking great! who gives a f**k about the colour! good on them i say cant wait to see how this car goes in targa! are they expecting to see a podium finish?

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This makes me wish I went down to Sydney with my folks instead of working now.....I would've saved my self some freight money from all the bits and pieces Ive just bought from you guys and I couldve have seen the GTR.....Hey I know Ill give you my parents if you give me that GTR ;)

this is awesome Just Jap Auto Imports have been there for me when i needed parts and have been nothing but top shelf service i cant think of any other company that deserves to have the first awesome GTR at the front of there shop.

good luck steve

One is a no brainer the ECU must be modified to remove the speed limiter.

does R35 even have a speed limiter?

if so how does a do an 11.6 sec quarter mile with a terminal speed of less than 180km/h?

feel free to flame me if i'm making a stupid comment ...

that video of the GTR assembly line is kool. i work for holden's and i'm pretty sure we don't put that sorta time and effort into our cars but i guess we're making a hell of a lot more neway.

does R35 even have a speed limiter?

if so how does a do an 11.6 sec quarter mile with a terminal speed of less than 180km/h?

feel free to flame me if i'm making a stupid comment ...

Yes, it does have a speed limiter, which is integrated into the GPS system.

It most certainly does have a speed limiter, at 180. And apparently that is frustrating early on Oran Park's main straight. But Mines ECU has this sorted already.

Re the drag times, the speed limiter is GPS based and has the japanese tracks locations built in - it automatically removes the limit there .

Please dont take offence to this, its nothing personal but those pics make me sad. :banana:

To think the car came from a multi-million dollar state of the art assembly line, worked on by highly trained people only a few weeks prior

to this...

paint1.jpg

Will be good to see it at the Targa but just wished it was worked on in a workshop/paintshop more like the race teams.

Again, no offence just stating an opinion.. Goodluck in the Targa.

BAN THE c**t

have u never seen a car get sprayed. its quite exciting.

im getting my 200sx sprayed again in a little while i cant wait.

and who r u to speak poorly of these guys work shops there doing what they do best. f**king with cars.

BAN THE c**t

have u never seen a car get sprayed. its quite exciting.

im getting my 200sx sprayed again in a little while i cant wait.

and who r u to speak poorly of these guys work shops there doing what they do best. f**king with cars.

Ok, I see your point. My bad. :glare:

Yeah sorry... I just don't like reading dribble anywhere, and I had photographic evidence of the exact opposite to what was being said... thought I might just straighten people out :D

I can't wait for an update on the 35...

Can't wait to hear it with an aftermarket exhaust... I hear it has 4 cat converters and 2 mufflers (may be 2 cats, 4 mufflers, i forget) so a decent exhaust, especially one that isn't bogged down by noise and emission laws should sound insane! :P

Yeah sorry... I just don't like reading dribble anywhere, and I had photographic evidence of the exact opposite to what was being said... thought I might just straighten people out :banana:

I can't wait for an update on the 35...

Can't wait to hear it with an aftermarket exhaust... I hear it has 4 cat converters and 2 mufflers (may be 2 cats, 4 mufflers, i forget) so a decent exhaust, especially one that isn't bogged down by noise and emission laws should sound insane! :)

Video in this link, 0 cats, 0 mufflers as far as I know, sounds good.

http://www.gtrblog.com/index.php?blog=4&am...p;tb=1&pb=1

BAN THE c**t

have u never seen a car get sprayed. its quite exciting.

im getting my 200sx sprayed again in a little while i cant wait.

and who r u to speak poorly of these guys work shops there doing what they do best. f**king with cars.

have you seen the nissan engine assembley vid hardly high tech compaired with lambos line

Looks pretty sweeeet!

does anyone if its gonna run the targa in standard trim, or is it gonna be tweaked a bit?

Given that there's a $80k limit and need for Oz availability for the "official" showroom category, I'd say it will run in category M2 (unless it's possibly into M1 based on standing start performance?), ie, gunning for outright placing against everyone else. M2 allows stuff like suspension/brake/ECU upgrades, but no big turbos/intercoolers etc...

have you seen the nissan engine assembley vid hardly high tech compaired with lambos line

Or Ferraris. Now if the car was handbuilt, and i mean completely handbuilt, i wouldnt want ANYONE messing with anything.

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