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A few on SAU know I bought this GTR32 in late 2004 and it's hardly been on the road due to a fair few events I would have rather done without.

Last weekend I pretty much finished and driving her was a real pleasure. Only a few more very minor things I want to do.

My GTR feels very strong and I'm excited and proud. So I'd like to share a picture or two I took off my phone on the weekend.

Oh and a shameless plug for the Paint shop - Rate highly :thumbsup:

Thanks Kat - yeah I was very excited the day it cranked over. It was good to share the experience. I Looked like this all that weekend :D

Ta Andrew - No dyno yet.

Running the build in. 1000kms down and 2000kms to go. Trip to Shep should get it up there and then back to Jim at CRD for the Performance tune.

She's limited down to about a 3rd of RPM/Boost :(

Expecting 300 - 340 awks on the -7's

I'd put my hand up but I'm not really that good, but on the other hand I probably wouldn't say no if you offered it, that's after getting out of a car that has 160rwkw and getting into a car that's expecting 300 - 340 awks lol

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi everybody,

I've had my 32 GT-R which I bought stock for a couple of years now. Decided to do a few mods recently.

I now run

ENGINE:

HKS 2.8L stroker kit

APR Main And head studs

Nitto Metal Head Gasket

2xGarrett GT2860R-5

Nismo Plenum

Tomei Expreem Manifold (Ceramic heat coated)

GReddy 264°/9.10mm Cams

N1 oil pump

Trust R-SPL Intercooler + Piping

Apexi Super Suction Kit

Z32 AMFs

GReddy Y piece inlet Pipe

Blitz BOV

Power Enterprise 700cc Injectors

Tomei Fuel pressure regulator

Nismo Fuel pump

Tomei Fuel rail

XForce 3.5 in Turbo back exhaust + Varex cannon.

Jim Berry Race Clutch.

Haltech Platinum Pro

Tein Super street coilovers

Cosmetic:

Carbon Fiber Bonnet

Nismo Floor mats

Recaro seats. (Not installed yet)

Veilside Body Kit. - Ugly as sin in my opinion.

Built and Tuned By Gas Motorsport.

Currently only running low boost. 275kw at all four on 16psi.

Pics to follow. Car is way too dirty atm to take photos.

Finally got around to ditching my ugly body kit and got a respray. I also got new wheels and got the high boost tuned.

I now have N1 front bar, stock sideskirts, and BBS LM's. (Knock offs). Colour is House of Kolor Matte Black.

Low boost is 18 PSI. I make 320kw @all4 on Pump fuel. High boost is 32 Psi and I make 380kw @all4 on VP MS- 109.

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Edited by Jamtime

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