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11 second milestone!!! hows it feel???

man i must say that is one sexy bloody car... what a presence it has when it rumbles down towards the lineup... absolutely magnificent.

nice to see all the BMT guys again... pleasure as always.

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That was my first time see an R34GTR looking shiny and the owner doesn't give a damn thrash the shit out of it ( that's the way ):D

Man looking into the interior see all the graph runing up and down, i dont' think GTR34 need to see SAM to have a dyno:D

Anyone knows if i can fit the 34 computer screen thing on my future 32V-spec:D ?

Anyway the best Monaro there ran 12.5 and GTR34 ran 11.9 so Nissan Rock, GTR rock, GTs-t.........mmm....we ROCK too yeah:D :)

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lol...it was a great day and a not so good day..We finally got into the 11's with an 11.90 at 120mph i think it was, the slip is in the car at BMT so i cant quite remember. We could of done better done some stuff ups. The i had ago (the son), first go was not so good a 12.4 and then in the second go a completely broke the rear diff.. So that is our 2nd R34 GTR diff gone.. Now we know that the stock diffs in the R34's cant handle around 300rwkw, so now we r looking for a stronger one so we can make fast launched and get into the low 11's...:P

Inark: Nice photo there man, gr8 stuff..

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Originally posted by GTR-34

lol...it was a great day and a not so good day..We finally got into the 11's with an 11.90 at 120mph i think it was, the slip is in the car at BMT so i cant quite remember. We could of done better done some stuff ups. The i had ago (the son), first go was not so good a 12.4 and then in the second go a completely broke the rear diff.. So that is our 2nd R34 GTR diff gone.. Now we know that the stock diffs in the R34's cant handle around 300rwkw, so now we r looking for a stronger one so we can make fast launched and get into the low 11's...:(

Inark: Nice photo there man, gr8 stuff..

HMMM i had 249kw at the wheels with a pipe and modified computer....now i have fitted a trust inlet manifold GT2530 turbos hks ex manifolds and dumps....havent redynoed yet but car seems to have plenty of grunt havent had any diff problems yet.And i really drive mt car hard....maybe i am lucky so far!

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well we didnt have a problem before aswell when we had our old tires on the car, potenzas, but now we got a set of Nitto's on there and they grip pretty good. When we got our suspension and tires all worked out properly on the first run we broke the diff. Then we found another diff, same r34 gtr one, had 4-5 runs with it and then snapped again...Atm i think we got around 300kw at the wheels and for sure the stock diffs cant handle it..

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