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Yeah im pretty stoked with it.

Mod wise it has the usual rebuilt engine using an r33 block with forged pistons, rb30 crank girdle, ported head, cams/gears, n1 oil/water pump, -7 turbos with full exhaust and powerfc. For some reason unknown the builder decided not to put in oil restrictors or sump baffles as far as i can tell from the receipts which is a bummer. Hasn't been tuned with cams yet and only running 0.7 bar atm, hopefully get it tuned in a week or so (winton this weekend is stealing most of my left over cash) and hope for responsive near 300kw reading.

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its actually a real nice colour, your avatar doesnt do it justice, thought it was just a gloss orange! Looks great

Cheers mate! Yea in my avatar you can't see any of the pearl because the sun was at the back of that pic.

And I would love some te37s haha. But in 19 inch they will make my wallet hurt me

Cheers mate! Yea in my avatar you can't see any of the pearl because the sun was at the back of that pic.

And I would love some te37s haha. But in 19 inch they will make my wallet hurt me

lol i think you'de have to sell your left nut hahaha

This ^ so much better stuff to do with that money. TEs in 19s = :domokun: especially GTR size

i thought theyd offer a nice stance, for daily use ofcourse

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