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Hey guys,

This is one of our open-class competitor in Superlap 2011.

GT Auto Garage R32GTR

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Vehicle Spec

HKS 2.8L Stroker Engine (Step 1)

HKS Oil Pump

HKS 2530KAI Turbo Kit

HKS R-Type Intercooler Kit

HKS Special Full Piping Kit

HKS Oil Cooler Kit

HKS Twin Power

HKS EVC Boost Controller

HKS SSQVIII Kit

HKS 272 Camshaft & Cam Gears

HKS FCON V-Pro ECU

HKS Hipermax III Super Sport Coilover

HKS Super Turbo Muffler

OS88 6 Speed Sequential Gearbox

NISMO 1 Way Front / 1.5 Way Rear LSD

IKEYA FORMULA Roll Centre Adjuster

IKEYA FORMULA Rear Camber Adjuster

PROJECT MU Billet 6pot Front / 4pot Rear Brake Kit

VOLK TE37 Wheels

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Good Luck for Superlap, hope that OS88 doesn't have a G in it. Up to you but for Eastern Creek - I would recommend crossover breather from front to rear of the tapet cover!

From your content list I would hit HKS up for sponsorship

Cheers

Stuart

Hey guys,

This is one of our open-class competitor in Superlap 2011.

GT Auto Garage R32GTR

post-24739-0-49285700-1306733043_thumb.jpg post-24739-0-19513200-1306733544_thumb.jpg

Vehicle Spec

HKS 2.8L Stroker Engine (Step 1)

HKS Oil Pump

HKS 2530KAI Turbo Kit

HKS R-Type Intercooler Kit

HKS Special Full Piping Kit

HKS Oil Cooler Kit

HKS Twin Power

HKS EVC Boost Controller

HKS SSQVIII Kit

HKS 272 Camshaft & Cam Gears

HKS FCON V-Pro ECU

HKS Hipermax III Super Sport Coilover

HKS Super Turbo Muffler

OS88 6 Speed Sequential Gearbox

NISMO 1 Way Front / 1.5 Way Rear LSD

IKEYA FORMULA Roll Centre Adjuster

IKEYA FORMULA Rear Camber Adjuster

PROJECT MU Billet 6pot Front / 4pot Rear Brake Kit

VOLK TE37 Wheels

Here's top secret in 10 years track work to keep RB26's together Beleive it or not

Our full trim - rego'd R33 On A050's 1.39.464

1.40's at Superlap 2010

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For the cost of your engine it is definitely worth adding.

Has worked a treat on our R32 and R33 and others.

Once again good luck, hope to get there for a look see - will miss running this year, just got too involved with Shannons Touring car

Cheers Stuart

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