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mate this car is amazing, cant wait to hear what it runs

just curious to know why u decided to keep all the standard instrument panel and not use a stack dash or something similar

cheers mate,, im too keen to run it down the strip. Yea our idea to keep the standard instrument panel is because the car will still be street registed believe it or not haha. Maybe later on down the track when the car is put off the road will run with motec dash or something simmilar.

Hello everyone, some new photos..

All the intercooler piping has been polished took many hours, due to mendral bend marks that had to be sanded out than buffed with polish.

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center console with 4 defi's, rocket switches, Prelube switch, ARC gearnob etc..

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still waiting on hypertune to weld the other ferrul onto the 102mm throttlebody, in picture.. turbo smart BOV, 4" Adel Wiggins and 2x 1.5" Wiggins for radiator water pipe yet to be bent up.

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  • 1 month later...

Hi all

Latest update for this month:

Went to Jambo at willowbank for the first time, awesome venue can't wait to compete in it next year had lots of fun. Feel sorry for the Big GTR Boys, all going out with major drama's, i hope they have better luck next year. Marks crash was very sad to see but lucky not to major, already fixed.

As for our car, progress is good decided to rewire the whole engine loom instead of getting back to back adapter for standard loom. Will be a lot neater than the standard one also. While we were at Godzilla Motorsport we picked up our new Vipec V88 Computer and 2200cc injectors plus some other goodies.

Things do at the moment:

# Done most of the -4 lines for all the engine bay.

# Injectors and Rail are in.

# Exhaust manifold currently getting the exhaust temp pyro's welded in each runner.

# Custom Power steering tank getting welded up.

# Wiggins Radiator Pipe getting welded up also.

# Plus lots of other fiddly shit done too.

Heres some progress pics:

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Whats the website for the gtr uk site?

Love the car also

here u go: http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/112823-flocking.html

there is a member on the forum 'fourtoes' who flocked his dash - get in touch with him

  • 4 weeks later...

For Sale,

Blitz I Colour SBC (sequential boost controller) Brand New it was installed into our GTR but than removed as we are now going with the Vipec V88 ECU.

Kit includes :-

-Screen

-Map sensor

-Boost solinoid

-wiring harness

Note. Extra wiring harness can be purchased for this model, give you quatermile times, all temps etc...

Price. $950 ono

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