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That looks f**king horriable... Typical NSW style build lol

actually it was from Florida, first 2009 GTR to be hacked up for a custom build,

notice the sign behind the car to the left

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hahahahahah

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...feel the love :)

Don't get me wrong, you have some of the best engine builder/tuner shops in Australia in Sydney such as PAC performance, Maatouks, CRD etc etc list goes on... But you also have alot of straight up drop kicks that build the ugliest fpos' I have ever laid eyes on especially sex spec on imports - epic failure lol

Edited by Weezy

due to the rash of un-awesome crap in this thread i give you a quad turbo V12

nissanskylinegtrv12moteur.jpg

Configuration : V 12 cylinders

Capacity : 6715 cc (89 x 90 mm)

Valve actuation : 4 over head camshafts, 48 valves

Forced induction : 4 turbochargers

Max. power : 1000 horsepower

Max. torque : Over 1000 Nm

Clutch : Multiplate

Gearbox : 6 speed sequential

that lives in this :D

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Chassis : Multipoint rollcage welded to the shell

Suspensions : Double whishbones, KW adjustable shocks

Brakes : 381 mm carbon fiber discs, 6 piston calipers

Wheels : 13 x 18 magnesium

Tires : 345/35-18

Length : 4650 mm

Width : 1910 mm

Height : 1215 mm

Weight : 1000 Kg

nissanskylinegtrv12performances.jpg

0 to 60 mph : 3 seconds

Quarter mile : 9 seconds

Top speed : 220 mph

When did this thread become the daily fix of projectile vomit? :)

agreed!

due to the rash of un-awesome crap in this thread i give you a quad turbo V12

thank you very much Carl!

awesome indeed

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