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Australia's fastest Gen 3 powered vehicle with 10.351 @ 138 mph. Devil yellow, 6 speed manual, 5.7 litre all alloy V8, 455rw KW @ .95 bar. Whipple supercharged = boost from idle, zero lag. 20'' XHP wheels, koni/king suspension, dual 3'' S/S exhaust, 044 bosch pump etc etc etc. Forged pistons, H-beam rods..... built for boost and to last. This car drives like a stock car and could be quite effortlessly be driven everyday, even in peak hour traffic. Its series two with the VY interior and the whole car is like new with only 20,000 kays (thats real kays, not import kays)

Offers around the 80k mark or will concider trade and cash adjustment for mid to late R33 GTR in very good nick.

Handsome (4 figure'$) $potters fee for anyone leading to the $ale of this car.

contact Matt on 0416 230 359.

Video of 10.44 @ 138 mph at www.fullboost.com.au

If you have something that'll contribute to the sale of this car then please post something. No need to troll and/or call names or put down people. Otherwise clam up and stay out of it.

This is a Skyline forum, but lets not forget that we welcome owners of any car on here, so lets not be a bunch of narrow minded wankers shall we?

Further... if you want to argue this point, please feel free to PM me.

thanks Shan, I was hoping that people may appreciate a good car no matter the brand, but obviously these prepubescent children and there hand me down 120y's have nothing better to do after school then post on what i thought was a 'stand up' forum. pity.

dont think ill be back.

Well congratulations guys. Its a shame that some people cannot respect and appreciate all the different types of vehicles on our roads. I suspect that because it isnt Japanese, doesnt have a 'high tech' turbo engine (cos we all know nothing can beat a Japanese Turbocharged car), and doesnt have a 'sik' bodykit or shopping list stickers down the doors that it is automatically another 'crappy commonwhore'. Honestly, you guys are just as bad as the 'bogans' who give shit to Jap car owners.

Free bump for the perfect Street/Strip weapon.

Thanks guys for the positive feed back. Ive never bothered to try on street tyres as it all gets a bit silly at anything under 100kp/h. It is extreamly good fun, I wish I could keep it but, never mind.

I got to get me one of these GT-R jobbies, man they look like there doing 200 kp/h just sitting there!! From what I've been reading mid to low 11's should be a walk in the park. Gimme Gimme.

Regards,

Matt.

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