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no one got pics of that red34 that made 910 hp on the dyno? that thing was insane and that bass tunnel was extrermely loud i was fairly impressed and would be THE loudest bass ive ever heard by a mile.

That dam tunnel gave me a headache! Had to keep as far away from it as possible. It was good to drop by the SAU display and have a chat to a few members (mainly JMW and Damo_R34). Oh and I also found Kristian (Iron Chef) which was good. :verymad:

no one got pics of that red34 that made 910 hp on the dyno? that thing was insane and that bass tunnel was extrermely loud i was fairly impressed and would be THE loudest bass ive ever heard by a mile.

I wanted to but every time I went over to it there was a massive crowd. Very impressive car.

no one got pics of that red34 that made 910 hp on the dyno? that thing was insane and that bass tunnel was extrermely loud i was fairly impressed and would be THE loudest bass ive ever heard by a mile.

What that the one that looked like absolute AIDS with the chrome 20 and BALLERZ sticker on it? Seriously.....wtf. Way to make the car look like a bag of dicks.

What that the one that looked like absolute AIDS with the chrome 20 and BALLERZ sticker on it? Seriously.....wtf. Way to make the car look like a bag of dicks.

nah there was another red r34 gtt with a 26/30 combo under the hood cranking 678rwkw......but apart from the motor the car was pretty much stocko.....even the damn brakes were stock brakes......

nah there was another red r34 gtt with a 26/30 combo under the hood cranking 678rwkw......but apart from the motor the car was pretty much stocko.....even the damn brakes were stock brakes......

Yes ... I found it amusing he was claiming to have Porsche brakes in the R34, but they were stock GTT brakes.

that thing had impressive hp, but i couldnt work out what the purpose of the build was. it has a very impressive engine bay and fuel system, but like it was stated, it had GTT brakes, it had standard GTT seats with seat covers, a TV in the din compartment and what looked like lenso (AVS 5 copies) that would have made them 7-8inches max width. how would you get all that power to the ground? it would just oversteer and spin at the touch of the accelerator wouldnt it?

^ lol at the above comments...you guys!!

My guess is he spent all his money on the motor. Apparently it was a bit of a rush to get it there... maybe brakes and interior are still to come?

None the less they were impressive numbers.

Yes ... I found it amusing he was claiming to have Porsche brakes in the R34, but they were stock GTT brakes.

Yeah i read that on his list of mods that he has done lol........the calipers still had nissan on it :P

^ lol at the above comments...you guys!!

My guess is he spent all his money on the motor. Apparently it was a bit of a rush to get it there... maybe brakes and interior are still to come?

None the less they were impressive numbers.

The only thing impressive is those dyno figures.....from what i can gather he has built the car purely for dyno/power runs......dont think he is too keen on putting it on the streets.......maybe there is more to come in regards to the build.......would like to see what he has planned for it though......mallala it????

The only thing impressive is those dyno figures.....from what i can gather he has built the car purely for dyno/power runs......dont think he is too keen on putting it on the streets.......maybe there is more to come in regards to the build.......would like to see what he has planned for it though......mallala it????

It certainly was impressive on the dyno. Perhaps a dyno king? As I said on the day, the fuelling system is serious!

I'd like to see what it would do on the track. Perhaps he does have Porsche brakes coming for it ... would certainly like to see if that power and anticipated brakes would get him in the sub 1m20 times.

That red R34 gtt, were the plates ceaser? if so its had a paint job, it use to be white, and use to have the plates PHAT 34. It has had about 80k spent on the motor, 3 or 4 rebuilds, i cant remember which

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