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Hi guys,

so after deciding to get into some motor sporting (rallys & sprints) and deciding on a GTR R32 iv finally got the car and my parts ready to go well almost, still waiting on exhaust.

run down of parts

- Advan rs wheels

- advan a050 tyres

- Project MU 6 piston front break kit

- sparco pro 2000 seats & Harness

- tein mono flex suspension

- garrett -7's

- greddy adjustable cam gears and belt

- tomei dumps

- kakimoto front pipe & GT1 OZ racing exhuast (waiting on)

- Apexi pfc

im hoping high 200's - 300awkw. hopefully my exhaust arrives in time and car is ready for the mt buller hill climb, any way hope to learn from you guys and possibly see some of you at a meet or event.

oh also doing a sump extention, cooler and oil pump through the worksop once the car is booked in.

Cheers.

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Welcome aboard mate :)

I think you belong with us in the Motorsport section :)

Where ya located?

hey marlin,

im from Melbourne, looks like you have some experience in targa taz, something im def looking into for next yr.

no he doesn't know anything about targa tas, he just does casual potatoe farming

if you are serious about doing buller, or any other aasa event, check the regs before you spend any money....garret -7s are not legal for it (although I guess that doesn't stop everyone!)

Ignore Duncan, he's just annoyed he fell off the road at 5klm/h and totally binned a car.

If you do really want to do someting like targa, your list looks good except the -7's and dumps.

If however you want to do Buller, I think that's pretty much run what you brung.

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