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Items appear not to have passed customs clearance yet, as there is no tracking info on Australia post yet.

Will keep checking today and over the weekend.

Nothing up on Australia Post for tracking. BUT

Received :D

Hope yours show up today too.

May take longer for W.A

Thanks heaps to Marcus - awesome mate.

Looks awesome Richard. Received an e-mail from Marcus this morning, should receive mine early next week.

Thanks to yourself and Marcus for organising this, great work.

Awesome pics Fatz. Zoe is realy gorgeous mate - and just a tad shorter than the plenum !

Both quality products. Lucky she got Jenna's looks. Have you bought her a race suit yet ?

Make sure you give them a little bit of a 'blow out' or clean before you whack them them. Mine had a few bits of swarf in the runners.

Thanks Paul - will give it a good clean out.

RB26 in car with an already full engine bay

hope my mech warrior has small hands and heaps of patience.

Certain he'll charge appropriately :(

Scott - last man standing......?

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Hi Chris,

I've had the following two R34 GT-Rs for too short a time to give you a 'before' and 'after' but perhaps comparing a grannysmith with a delicious might help?

Terry-42.jpg

Terry-289.jpg

Both cars have 700cc Denso injectors

Both results were at just the same psi boost

VS2 has Bosch 044

N1 has Nismo Pump

VS2 has -7 turbos

N1 has N1 turbos

VS2 has Blitz front pipe

N1 has Mine's front pipe

VS2 has 90mm exhaust; but when it had the 80mm exhaust, the power output was 301.4wKw

N1 has 80mm exhaust

But bottom end power of the VS2 was magnified because of Tomei Profec B Cams with 9.15 lift

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