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Hi guys, just a quick introduction.

Names' Brian, im from perth. I Own an R32 GTR that i bought in 08.

Had the car as a stockie for the past 3 years.. pretty much until last month. yeh, the Modifying bug hit hard.

Anyway enough talk.

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1994 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

engine:

2 x Garrett 2860 -7 turbos

Kelford 272 cams

Tomei cam gears

Stainless steel manifolds

Alloy radiator

Apexi dual intake kit

PE kevlar timing belt

PE 750cc injectors

Tomei fuel rail

Walbro fuel pump

Full 3'' exhaust

Trust BOV

Greddy oil filter relocator kit.

Management:

Greddy profec B II

Greddy Turbo timer

Bee*R rev limiter

Apexi power FC

Other bits:

Coilovers

Abflug front splitter

Pine tree Air freshener.

Have yet to dynotune her. Just has a road tune at the moment. Dunno what power figures im looking at. but im guessing anywhere between 380-420ps sounds right.

Also im hanging out to go to the drags this wednesday, so watch this space for Dynograph and 1/4mile timesheet in the next month or so.

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I wanted to build the car with response in mind. And so far im pretty damn happy with the results. Comes on boost way earlier than standard and with the

larger cams, its beefed up the midrange. Which i think will help me on the tracks we have here in Perth.

Im interested in getting into track events like AHG and motorkhana in the Perth area. So if anyone here readily goes to those events

hit me up please, im new to all this and wanted to get into, but have no idea about licences i need and stuff.

Thanks.

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