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John - Its her car, I hijacked it, she can drive it anytime, but its not same adrenalin rush as her car.

I wanted to do circuit, but didn't have the heart to tarnish the GTR with a roll cage (yes, she is still special)

Price was okay, but the more I pondered the more the price went up (thanks to other offers that came in, b@stards :yes:)

specs?

do you know if its a close ratio box or just a stronger gearset?

This is from his ad - John Bozman was the driver

Engine

RB26DETT

Estimated Power

500hpATW (@20psi)

Approx Weight

1300kg

Race Results

2003 Runner-up Combined NSW Touring Car Championship

2005 NSW Combined Touring Champion

2006 Underwent Rebuild for Improved Production

2007 Podium Finisher in NSW Championship

2nd in Class (6th Outright) Aust Nat IPRA Championship

Circuit Times

The times below are ex IPRA racing days (Car was running restrictors with a lot less power & less rubber)

1:10.9 Morgan Park 2007

1:45.0 Eastern Creek 2007

1:07.4 Wakefield Park 2007

1:18.7 Oran Park 2007

Engine Modifications

C&B Prepared N1-Block (Nitrited)

Car has recently undergone some major upgrades @ Godzilla Motorsport

Engine Rebuilt ( New Pistons, Rings & Bearings) Only 2 Test Days since

Balanced and Nitrited Crankshaft

N1 Oil-pump

N1 Water-pump

Tomeii Valve Springs & Bronze Guides

Tomeii Camshafts Stage 1 260

Tomeii Adjustable Cam Gears

Tomeii Main & Head Studs

CC'ed Chambers and Matchported

Tomeii Metal Head gasket Kit

ATI 1000hp Balancer

ABE Built Engine

CP Forged Pistons 0.5mm over, Comp 9.5:1

ARGO Con Rods

ACL Race Bearings

ARP Stud Kit

PSI Larger Race Sump with Baffles

Fuel & Induction System

PSI 60L Custom AlloyFuel tank

Twin SX In-line Fuel Filters

Twin Carter Lift Pumps

PSI Custom Swirl Pot

Twin Bosch 044 Fuel Pumps

Turbo Smart 1200hp Fuel Pressure Regulator

PSI ¾"Alloy Performance Fuel Rail

Dynamic Injectors 1000cc Injectors

Garret -5 Turbos

Tomeii Dump Pipes

TRUST High-flow Intercooler

HKS Intercooler Pipes & Blow-off Valve

Electronics

ECM - MOTEC 800

Twin Bosch Ignition Modules

Spitfire HP Coil Packs

Full Custom Wiring Loom (Aircraft Wiring & Deutsch Plugs)

Suspension & Brake

Noltec Custom Coil-over Shocks

Eibach Springs

AP Racing 6 Piston Calipers @ Fr

Brembo 2 Piston Calipers @ Rr

DBA 2 piece, Alloy-Hat on 352mm Rotors

Custom Pedal Ratio for non-boosted brakes (No ABS)

Adjustable Bias Valve

Driveline

OS Geiken 5 speed box

HD Exedy single-plate Clutch

Quaiffe Front LSD 3.9

Cusco Rear LSD 3.9

Custom Single Tailshaft

Chrome-molly Rear-steer Lock System

Chassis Modifications

BOND Custom Multi-point Roll Cage

Fully Seam-welded Body

Nismo Front Cross-brace

Exterior Modifications

Custom Front Bar & Spoiler

Fiberglass Rear Wing

Trust Front Pipe

Custom Exhaust – Nascar Type Side Pipe (Gonzo)

Wheels & Tyres

Rota Grid 18x10 Wheels

Kumho V70A Semi Slicks

Interior

Cobra Evolution Seat

Sparco 6 Point Harness 3"

Momo Sreering Wheel with quick-release Boss Kit

Custom Carbon Dash & Trim

Custom Switch -box

Custom Door Trims to fit Roll-cage

MOTEC SDL Dash

Looks like it is going to be a quick car, fast enough to worry michele?

Im very worried, but for different reasons, the selfish side of me is terrified of losing my pit crew :thanks: and I don't think I will make a good pitb!tch.

You all aren't going to believe this

The dealer may not follow through with the deal even though we have paid in full, he now wants more money (after the sale)

see more http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...78#entry5401378

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