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A little movie of my car that i recently finished building (not done yet)

Enjoy!

Speclist:

661hp@ 1,5bar, Weight:1337kg

2,6l with a billet crank

Tomei rods

Acl pistons

Acl racebearings

Jun oilpump

Ati race harmonic crankdamper

Ported head with 264 and 272 Greddy cams,gears, buckets and valvesprings

Custom intakemanifold with 80mm tb

Modified Xs exhaust manifold

71mm Precision billet turbo

60mm wg, 2" screamer pipe

4" downpipe

4" hks race exhaust

Arc intercooler 12cm thick

75mm PPF Bov

Custom made 3" aluminum pipes

Custom made cam cover,valvecovers and coilcover

Hks 6 speed dogbox

With custom made 3-4th dogring for more durability (weak point on these boxes)

Exedy trippel plate clutch

Kaaz 2-way rear differential

6*1680cc bosch injectors (running e85)

Custom twinfeed (2* an6)fuelrail, an8 return

Aeromotive fpr

4*Bosch motorsport 044 pumps,billet fuelrails between them,1*an8 in and out

60l Rci fuelcell

Vipec v44 ecu

Custom loom

6*Vw, audi coilpacks

Custom made 60-2 triggerwheel(no CAS)

18" 10" et20 Bbs lemans with polished lips and gold painted centers

265/35 Dunlop direzza 02G

16" r32 gtr rims with 26/9,5 hoosier quicktime pro, for strip

Brembo 4pot calipers

Carbotec xp10 pads

Braided lines

No/removed Abs

Ohlins coilovers

Cusco 6 point rollcage

Cusco front camber arms

Hicas elimantor bar

No/Removed hicas system

Frp doors

Lexan doorwindows

Carbon skinned boot

Carbon hood

Nismo n1 carbon hood lip

Nismo rear spats

Stripped interior

No/removed aircon

Nismo 320 speedo

2* raceseats with 4 point harnesses

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R32 Gt-r -94 661hk@ 1,5 bar

That is fcuken crazy! Love it! The roads over there are awesome! Wouldn't need to close a road or anything for a photoshoot, just do it with other cars on the road! Hahaha. On a safety note, good to see your in control (even though it is illegal) and your not someone who doesn't know what they are doing.

Way to tame a beast! More pics!!!

Thx guys!

Haha ,yeah our roads are quite decent, but we could have some off your weather here, wouldnt mine to skip the long winter of around 6-7months here

Its already ice on the roads, i live in the most southern place in Sweden..

FST513: Yes, I try to take it alittle bit easy, dont want to crash the car or someone else in the way, that would be real dogshit!

The tyres in the movie werent the dunlop tyres, i had a set of some new craptyres that we decided to burn the shit out=)

But i think i need some tyre sponsor for next year, going on alot of events and the tyres are going to have a hardlife=)

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