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Now thats an evo ^ :headspin:

11's with just the motec? are u sure? :confused: standard evo 8 1/4 times vary alot but majority are 13.3, ecu isnt going to take 1.3 seconds+ off?

you still coming on cruises cam? u gotta let everyone have a look!

How much did it cost btw?

Now thats an evo ^  :headspin:  

11's with just the motec? are u sure? :confused: standard evo 8 1/4 times vary alot but majority are 13.3, ecu isnt going to take 1.3 seconds+ off?

you still coming on cruises cam? u gotta let everyone have a look!

How much did it cost btw?

Well that was what the owner said to me anway.... I know my GTR felt about that much quicker with the motec in it it was incredible the difference....

Yeah I'll still show my head at cruises if you guys let me! hehe

Cost = PLENTY!!

Cheers Cam :(

The sale of my GTR has fallen through, despite the obligatory hand shake, deposit paid etc.....

So if anyone knows of anyone who's interested, let me know please....

I've arranged for pics to be taken & for it to be advertised in the trading post & carpoint thru a dealer client of mine, so we'll see how that goes.

In the meantime, I'll get a pic of my garage:

Left Side R33 GTR V-spec

Right Side EVO 8

hehehehe

Cam

how much are u asking for your gtr?. I ave a mate coming over from england, who would love a gtr but he asked me what they are worth over here and i have no idea. the only problem is he is moving to perth so that may be a problem.

Hey mate,

The for sale thread that I have put here in this forum, I'm asking $45k. But I think that's a bit much. So I'll be dropping it to $42,000.

Have a look at the thread for more details, it's got everything, custom titanium paint job, custom bodykit, 18" Works wheels ($5k alone), cusco coilovers, apexi exhaust & twin tip ($3k alone), high flow turbos etc etc etc

Let us know if your mate is interested as I'm really keen to get rid of it now, so I'll be putting it the trading post and heaps of other places this week.

Cheers Cam

Spotted your new beast in the car park yesterday Cam, had a bit of a squizz, I must have looked like a prospective thief.

Very, very nice, very stealth... well not really.

hehe yeah thanks mate!

You should come up & say hello, I'm on the top floor (accountancy practice)...

Cheers Cam

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