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Hey guys though I would post up a build of my car. I built the car in january. The car was stock when I purchased it in November last year. This is my daily driven car.

2001 Nissan skyline R34 GTR V SPEC II

The car was built by hamza at

Just engine management ingleburn

Tuned by Adam neish at JEM

Power

1014AWHP 756kw at 36psi

Rb28

Engine

2.8ltr tomei stroker

Tomei cam gears

Plazmaman fuel rail

2000cc Bosch injectors

Turbosmart 1200 fuel regulator

Turbo 1 manifold

Turbo 1 intercooler piping

Hi octane sump extension

Ati 1000hp balancer

L19 headstuds and mainstuds

Tomei cam cap studs

Tomei full gasket kit

Mines rocket cover baffles

Tomei 280 cams

4x Bosch 044 fuel pumps

Custom under car surge tank

Nismo 100mm front mount intercooler

Precision 76/85

Haltech platinum pro + IQ3 Dash

Super tech valves

Super tech valve springs

Super tech retainers

Twin 40ml turbosmart waste gates

Custom 3 1/2 inch exhaust

Custom dump pipe

Turbosmart race port bov

Driveline

OS Giken OS88 6 speed squential

OS Giken triple plate clutch

Strain gauge

1.5 way Cusco front diff

Wheels

Rays TE37 double patted black 18x9.5

Mickey Thompson ET Streets

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Did you have Pixies doing the build,lol That was quick :yes:

Car looks great, the power , wooh :woot: great results :wub:

I struggle to undersatand Dyno Graphs , but yours looks like it is 150KW @ 140kph , when I bought my car it was approximately the same 150kw @ 140kph (thats where the comparison ends,haha) and mine was really bad to drive as a DD . very laggy ?

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