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Bought this off a member on here 'Longz' a little bit ago, finally starting to toy with it so thought I'd throw up a thread.

I'll let the specs and pics do the talking! Since it's dam hard to find many pics of MPII GTR's I make sure I have a lot.

As I bought it:

Specs:

1999 R34 GT-R V-Spec

Midnight Purple 2

45,000k's

Modest Mod-list (10/11):

- Apexi Power FC with Commander

- HKS Boost Controller

- Z-Tune Carbon Fibre Bonnet with Carbon Fibre Aero flush pins fitted.

- Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

- Tomei Cam Gears

- Ganador Titanium Exhaust

- Nitto Clear Cam Cover

- BC Type BR Coilovers

Tuned "for response" @ 262kw.

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Bit of a walkaround at the time of purchase:

After I got it I took stayed in Sydney for a bit to check out the sights with a few friends:P1020264.jpg

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It was then shipped back to Perth to start it's real life.

Since then it copped a 'clean-up' respray since the paint in some parts was getting a bit worn as well as getting the z-tune side skirts and pods fitted, of course custom plates to match.

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Now the mod list to be fitted shortly, in the chase for 500hp:

- GT35R with T4 TS

- 6Boost TS T4 Manifold

- TurboSmart HyperGate

- Greddy Twin Pod Intake Kit

- Tomei FPR

- Sard Dual-Entry Fuel Rail

- Sard 1000CC Injectors

- 2x Bosch 044's

- Powertune Dual Intank Pump-kit

- Tomei Poncams

And the last of the photos!

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Hi res:

http://www.flickr.co...N02/7061543011/

http://www.flickr.co...N02/7061443123/

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  • 4 weeks later...

Car looks beautiful!

What type of ganador exhaust do you have? Iv'e got a ganador racing titan exhaust. Screams like a ferrari above 4000rpm absolutely love it!

If you don't mind could you pm me where and how much you got your side skirts and pods from

  • 5 months later...

oh my...

sell me my car back !! lol

so glad to see the car has been looked after and worked on !

Keep this thread up to date Paul with all the mods you do to it !

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cars back up for sale you should buy it back

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