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maybe a chaser (or GTR really!) later on though.. i need some capital.

yeah.. the drag GTR are nutz.. i'd be happy with 12's to start. .. it'll just be the cost of the turbo to get any lower that will be prohibitive

maybe a chaser (or GTR really!) later on though..  i need some capital.  

yeah.. the drag GTR are nutz.. i'd be happy with 12's to start. .. it'll just be the cost of the turbo to get any lower that will be prohibitive

Just turning the key in a GTR is expensive!!!!!!!!!!

A chaser would be the goods, seen a few nice examples in mags, have a more classy look with the serious hp potential.

yeah.. dey cool. .only prob i was thinking when i thought about it.. 1jz-gte parts are available and things.. but the other crap like bodykits and just accessories like suspension, etc = very rare in australia.. basically every little thing would have to come from jap.. which would be cool - but add up into expensive car over time. But hell it would be original and cool :)

2 more drawings to finish and i can call it a day, a very very long day. lol

MMMMM agreed, just finished doing a whole bunch of calcs for kerb offsets, sewer and stormwater lines. Just killing a bit of time while the brain unwinds. Then I have to get up at 6am and do it all again. Cool!!!!

Im back :)

All i can say is WOW!!

I did a highway run at .95bar and she pulls like a mother****er!

Perfect all the way to redline, no missing or problems at all.

Today i gapped my iridiums to about .7-8, they were 1.1mm, taped up the coil packs while i had them out, this really does work! And i also put catch can on :)

Thats adding to the trust ic and avcr i put on the other day hehe

Avcr is amazing, ive used them before, but never personally with my own car, the boost control is amazing, it holds whatever i set and holds it perfect.

Boost is stronger and faster down low and when changing gears on boost, there is 0 lag.

adrenelin is pumping :headspin:

Im back :)  

All i can say is WOW!!  

I did a highway run at .95bar and she pulls like a mother****er!

Perfect all the way to redline, no missing or problems at all.  

Today i gapped my iridiums to about .7-8, they were 1.1mm, taped up the coil packs while i had them out, this really does work! And i also put catch can on :)

Thats adding to the trust ic and avcr i put on the other day hehe  

Avcr is amazing, ive used them before, but never personally with my own car, the boost control is amazing, it holds whatever i set and holds it perfect.

Boost is stronger and faster down low and when changing gears on boost, there is 0 lag.

adrenelin is pumping  :headspin:

nice!!

Thanks, first proper performance mods ive done to the car :)

Next is tyres, all 4 of them :)

Then its all uphill, Ces split dump+front, Hiflow, safc+sitc tuning etc

the it will haul

:)

Just adding the recent stuff has brought a smile back to my face :aroused:

My dads gone overseas with the digital camera too :D otherwise ide have some nice photoshoots to show off the new equipment

Thanks, first proper performance mods ive done to the car :)

Next is tyres, all 4 of them  :)  

Then its all uphill, Ces split dump+front, Hiflow, safc+sitc tuning etc  

the it will haul  

:)  

Just adding the recent stuff has brought a smile back to my face  :aroused:

My dads gone overseas with the digital camera too :D otherwise ide have some nice photoshoots to show off the new equipment

yea i cant wait till i have some money to add cooler and highflow turbo etc into the equation

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