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Marlin - Im a little scared to go full sequential. Im thinking i might try a gearset first... but im definately keen on replacing the stock brakes and a weld in cage for serious track time

You're sure going to need some brakes :/ A cage doesn't need to be weld in, a proper, I stress proper bolt in would do you just fine.

Re the 'box... fair enough too mate when a S6 Hollinger and other requirements to run/fit it add up to around $22k!

That's why I suggest dry sumping that lovely engine instead.... that'll cost around 10k to do it once, do it right. On any serious GTR it's one mod that is very much worth doing, and it will save you costly rebuilds down the track. Never have an oil issue ever again, it'll be totally out of your mind, and you'll be busy having fun while all the other guys are emptying catch cans and mopping up oil lol....

If you need a good box, let me know. We have a virtually brand new latest spec (upgraded selectors) PPG full dog box to suit you here for $6k. Ready to bolt in :D

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bigmikespec - exactly what i was wanting. something that i interpret as a true japan style gtr...

just had a dyno run this week for a "check-tune" and made 468kw AND 590Nm @wheel's (all 4), pump fuel and 20psi and prolly say thats at 7,900rpm

p.s. thats also with a full exhaust system (hi-flo cat, muffler & exit muffler. HKS silent hi-power)

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fun123 - from memory the head port its quite expensive process. i couldn't tell you how long the actually porting took because of all the other work i had done during the process. give the guys at gt a call and you can work out with them if it would suit your application to go this road (other porting work might suffice).

Well the time has come and im thinking of parting with my GTR. Any interested parties drop me a pm and we can talk.

Cheers.

  • 9 months later...

Well,

The time has come and im now going to part with my pride and joy. Ill do up a post properly in the for sale section, but if anyone wants to make and offer PM me...

I thought i'd be sad but not really, kinda over it now... lol

Thanks for all the kind words guys.

Mike.

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