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2001 R34 GTR v-spec II 11.87 @ 118 mph the day after I brought it

it had 298kw with,

Garrett 2860R -7 turbos

HKS Cam gears (Intake & Exhaust)

Tomei Poncam 260 degree Intake & Exhaust Camshafts

Nismo 600cc injectors

Nismo Fuel Pump

Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator

Trust Oil Cooler, with oil filter Relocator

Apexi Power intake pod filters

HKS Front Pipe

HKS Cat Converter

Blitz Nur Exhaust

Apexi Power FC

Apexi Power FC Boost Control kit (running 1.3bar)

Nismo S-Tune Supension

hadouken dont ask questions in my thread as this is a "lazy" thread

and i dont condone other people asking questions in my threads

haha -_-

keep the facts coming guys

cheers

Im just riding it out before your broke ass thread gets locked.

Are you positively annoyed friend?

hadouken dont ask questions in my thread as this is a "lazy" thread

and i dont condone other people asking questions in my threads

haha -_-

keep the facts coming guys

cheers

Please find attached for your perusal

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i rev dumped off the line with 265/35 tyres (36pound pressure)

rev dump at around 6800 or i was bogging down

i wheel spun all of first chirped 2nd, intake temps were 34 degrees which doesnt help

but the reason for this thread is there is people supposidly running 12 flat with 260kw doesnt make sense (with less mph)

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