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mmmmmmm that 34 gtr is pure porn. Quick chat to the owner its running a Jun 2.7L stroker, High mount T51R, 20" GTC's, 8pot brakes, midnight purple. Will post pics of the engine bay later. I love it. O yeh btw 450kw at the wheels.

Cheers Cara for organising, look forward to next yr.

Edited by Luke_ENR34
yeah that gtr was sexeh as.........ill sell all my internal organs for it any day lol

in opposed to your external ones? i thought only guys had them....

...anyone get pics? my pics over exposed for some reason:(

had an awesome day, pretty roasted, sun was quite hot when it peeped out from the clouds.

Had a decent rofl when a buick won 2nd best import and when "dragon" took multiple awards home, but we all had heaps of fun, even tho Cara had a dildo in the car.

Sounds a bit like sour grapes? (perhaps?)

For the record the voting slip advised that the import class was "A vehicle that is imported into Australia" so a Buick would qualify.

The 180 isn't everyones cup of tea, but if you had a closer look you would have seen a lot of modifications have been done to that car. I think it puts out over 250rwkw, and has numerous internal and external mods. (some subtle, others not) It was also one of the few cars to set up a significant display, so it was probably more memorable to the general public when the time came to vote.

guy the car puts out 160 kW

and most people will actually agree that the car has almost been slapped together........

Not quite :geek:

follow this link to the SMASA website

Dragon 1994 nissan 180SX

SR20 turbo black top 260 kil watts rear wheels, HKS 4'' exhaust, HKS pipes, rebuit motor last year with s15 runing parts HKS top cams, HKS forged pistons, S15 fuel injectors, naprec 100mm throttle body . HKS t51r single turbo

17x8 Adrenalin wheels, fully airbrushed and decked out inside, no rear seats just a SOUND SYSTEM 3 pioneer 350 watts amps, 2 Pioneer 10'' subs, 1 Pioneer 12'' sub, Pioneer CD tuner 4+50 with ipod, Pioneer DVD player.

And its hard to call it thrown together when its been evolving for at least 7 years that I know of. It has been in various car shows, & the SVD Car Club events that I have seen.

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its a seriousFAIL regardless............i never seen this car on the dyno at Autosalon or Extreme Horsepower.........if it soo powerful why not enter a dyno comp then?

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