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It was a streeter, I would have loved to run it down here in the cool qld nights. I know it would make a massive difference having driven my stocker GTR in both summer and winter.

And yes, had the baby seat in and on street rubber, nothing special and at 35psi.

It was making 500hp at the wheels from memory. The acceleration was brutal.

Theres a list on here somewhere.

N1 group A turbos

N1 water and oil pumps

Z32 afms

Tomei cams

044 pump

Sard 720cc

Greddy rail/fpr

OS cam gears

REV I beam rods

Forged pistons

Blitz cooler

Greddy oil cooler

" reloc kit

Big fark off clutch from the boys at Direct

Stainless exh mani

Dumps, nismo front pipe, trust pe2 exhaust and a drift (laugh as you may, but the car made 20rwhp over the trust rear can)

pfc

new set of balls

could be some other stuff, probably is, but forgotten.

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In the write up I saw all electrics where removed o thought as was interior except for dash so stripped ill . Full weight means full interior everything as the car is on the street even street wheels " at least street drag radials " full exhuast, so a regularly street driven car

You're right - he's lost the rear seats but its still only 55kg lighter than my 1800kg C34

"With the passenger seat and belts, stereo, center console, guages and a few other little bits we added for the show and this meeting we are now up to 1745kg race weight, I'm sure a 5kg set of carpets won't hurt any."

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In the write up I saw all electrics where removed o thought as was interior except for dash so stripped ill . Full weight means full interior everything as the car is on the street even street wheels " at least street drag radials " full exhuast, so a regularly street driven car

I would hate to weigh my old girl in , leather full electrics twin sunroof stereo equip lol , oh well after this next round of mods ill chuck her down the track again in full street trim "drive it there drive it back" see what damage I can do

But rips stagea is an absolute weapon I love it !

When you running yours kiwi

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