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That, and driven/been in a couple with a few extra herbs.....a few hundred extra!!!

But, in the same way dude's in the 50's say " you can't beat old school mate" I'm gonna say it too, but my version of old school is an R32 GT-R........ like the one in my garage now :)

Very accurate video I currently have a 35 and have had a 34, and as a daily or even for someone that wants an easy car to drive the 35 is the go.

For track and fun with a car that will surprise you and feel raw the r34 is my pick.

As usual Andrew, this clip is interesting from start to finish.

I also paid attention to your comments about the Nismo S-Tune Susp'n in the R34 GT-R since that's exactly what's being installed into mine in 3 days time.

Cheers,

As usual Andrew, this clip is interesting from start to finish.

I also paid attention to your comments about the Nismo S-Tune Susp'n in the R34 GT-R since that's exactly what's being installed into mine in 3 days time.

Cheers,

Terry have you posted pics of the N1 somewhere?

Nice step up Terry!

Plans / mods?

Firstly, hehe...

Sorry Andrew for going slighlty off on a tangent...

...but my Victorian friend above and I have great dialogue before.

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Unigroup Engineering "Yavuz" and Steve-0 aka N1GTR will advise me on what boltons we'll go with.

Perhaps N1 motor and N1 turbos can be matched up with N1 fuel pump, 800cc injectors, Tomei cams ('n gears) with a bit of decent lift for bottom end power.

Mine's ECU will need to be changed. LOL, I have to add the strong octane booster atm and run lower boost now we're on Aussie fuel.

Mine's larger front pipe is already there.

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Quite remarkable the weight saving measures Nissan went to with no door lights, no speakers or radio, no rear wiper, no motor on the driver's door lock (so it never came with a remote), plastic handbrake handle & console lid, reduced sound-proofing, and it seems like thinner glass like what BMW M3 CSLs did.

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