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I'm not sure if any of you have been following this monster, but Dave a local Mandurah guy who has been building up this monster over the past 3 or 4 years.

We spent some time this afternoon messing around. This is just at low boost 15 psi at the track will see 45 psi & nitrous. So I'd thought I post it up here as its WA related.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v604/dat...ent=gtrtest.flv

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It's a giant Godzilla painted over the vehicle. Transmission is a BMS built RE4R03A Jatco transmission bolted to Standard GTR transfer case, featuring Full manual reverse pattern valve body assembly with transbrake and attessa control, all shafts and planetary sets softened and rehardened and chryogenically treated, carbon band, raybestos plates and kerwen steels, Vasco shaft from box to transfercase. The gearbox is the first of its kind to be setup for drag racing.

Seen this beast in the flesh, both before and after the transformation.. all my boot trim came from it. (and spare tyre :D )

Stop teasing already and let me know when it is going for its first run, I bloody hope I am in perth to go and see it.

real GTR's are manual *cough*

jks

will be interesting to see if it does the numbers :blink:

Not like those silly R35's those kids are driving these days :banana:

That car looks pretty nutso, keep us informed of when its in Perth and doing something we all can see, I'm sure there will be lots of SAU support!

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