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i wasnt expecting anyone to bite.

but if you really wanna know lol

its a Gen3 LS1 going into the 31.....with everything thats being done to the engine, will make 300+ rwkw....cant wait to take her down the strip in 3 weeks time......

i wasnt expecting anyone to bite.

but if you really wanna know lol

its a Gen3 LS1 going into the 31.....with everything thats being done to the engine, will make 300+ rwkw....cant wait to take her down the strip in 3 weeks time......

ls1 + headwork in r31 = awesome!!!!!111one!!!

thats going to seriously kick arse

i really hope i see it at renmark :D

hopefully i'll be doing 300+kw by then. will be keen to see how our torque curves compare!

and if they accept nubs, i might come for the drags too

-D

Gunmetal Grey R32 GTR on Morphett Road at Pedestrian lights (was in the white 32 GTST on other side of lights), White R33 at Aldinga Footy club, 31 also at Aldinga footy oval, 31 behind me on the Expressway back to Adelaide....

Went to meet a mate and his STi for a late night car wash at the Village - as i cruised into the carwash, a beautiful 34 GT-R wit the numberplate 'SLY' was sitting there...

Ended up talking shit about cars with the owner of the GT-R, Ryan, for a good hour or so! Nice to meet you mate - hopefully see you at the Dyno day!

ls1 + headwork in r31 = awesome!!!!!111one!!!

thats going to seriously kick arse

i really hope i see it at renmark :D

hopefully i'll be doing 300+kw by then. will be keen to see how our torque curves compare!

and if they accept nubs, i might come for the drags too

-D

ill be entering her in extreme horsepower so youll prob get to see her before renmark :touch:

yeah the drags will be a test and tune/ladies day so if you want more info let me know.

ill be entering her in extreme horsepower so youll prob get to see her before renmark :touch:

yeah the drags will be a test and tune/ladies day so if you want more info let me know.

i def want to know, my mechanic has always been dribbling about ls engines so it'd be good to see one in action in a nissan frame

-D

well im looking forward to it. thats for sure. if all goes well ill be going to either sydney for the nitro champs and/or winternationals at willowbank next year,

i hope you keep a detailed photo diary

its nice to see a few alternatives to the rb series in a good chassis

-D

i hope you keep a detailed photo diary

its nice to see a few alternatives to the rb series in a good chassis

-D

an r31 sedan isnt exactly a good chassis.

nor is it a good looking one.

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