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Well i currently have 2 gtr's, i was prepping the red one, for track use. then this white one came along for so cheap i couldnt resist.

specs on white one:

HKS turbos(not sure exactly which ones, but they are stock fitment

hks turbo timer

m's torque splitter(does not work?)

17x9.5 wheels

The guy claimed it has "electrical gremlins". The truth is, it had a remote start and an alarm system.

Got the car on friday, had to trailer it home becuase it had a bad electrical draw. removed the alarm and remote starter, then had it in perfect driving condition on sunday. Used it as a daily driver for about a month. then with racing coming up, decided to strip parts off my red gtr and prep the whitey for track. I'm doing time attack.

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ripping out the BS!

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and now to the recent...

stuff i installed in the last couple days..

Fucas, hks piping, stainless brake lines

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custom catch can setup haha

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May 7-2010

me in the lumberjack jacket, trying to get the damn thing off the trailer for my first track day!

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next track day is may 18th, that should be fun. parts list on white GTR to date:

HKS turbos

HKS intercooler piping

stainless brake lines

AMS Fucas

3.5 inch kakimoto exhaust

greddy downpipe

Billion thermostat

Hawk HP+ Pads, with stock drilled rotors.

Still need:

New tires, Reccomendations? (size 255/40/17

New rotors

Some weight reduction, maybe pull out my ac for a start.

updated constantly!

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Nice looking GT-R....

Whats the go with stripping the red gtr for the white one??

love the wood for the ramps lol....Your prob better of fabricating some longer ramps....

Nice looking GT-R....

Whats the go with stripping the red gtr for the white one??

thanks. i decided to strip the red one so i could have the best parts for the white one, as i am using the white one for the track. i am forced to sell the red one becuase im pooooor!!

Thanks for the comments guys

im in canada actually, the closest track is race city motorsports:

http://www.racecity.com/index.php?option=c...ge&Itemid=1

and i also have a few track events at stratotech raceway:

http://www.stratotech.ca/

thanks for the interest!

So I got bored yesterday and pulled the engine out.

only took about 4.5 hours from complete running car, to engine and tranny sitting on the driveway.

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revolutionary new downforce design:

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tadaaaaa:

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Today i did some other stuff too, like:

remove hicas pump from engine bay

move fuse box out of the way for engine bay paint(white)

hmmm....this picture reminds me of when i did the swap on my red gtr....

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fixing up a few things....

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my basement haha

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and i took a look at my old oil pump...

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Looks like my crank slipped on my oil pump drive...very low oil flow, and thats why it started to knock about ten seconds later.

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