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Just fitted the latest Nismo turbos. They have a special flange at the back that reduces back pressure increasing response and torque. See nismo.co.jp. Car is essentially immaculate. I have demolished porshes, GTRs, Supras, etc. 0-80 in a flash (one gear). Wheels spins 2nd to 3rd and 3rd to 4th. Awesome handling with the Ohlins. 60+ through tight corners with ease. Will run low 11's on street tyres as have beaten many cars that run low 11's. Car has gone 303 km/ph. Wolf in sheeps clothing. Most people expect top mount turbos after being beaten nad there shocked to see a very standard looking engine. Keeps cops away too. Has cat so no problems. Car is fully legal. Car has been built over last 2 years so all parts (all parts!!!) almost new and car should run at 1.6 bar for the next 4-5 years no problems.

If your looking for an investment then this is the car. This car won't depreciate due to the initial expense of the car. This car was built in Australia by Stef at IMS (tuned GTP cup GTRs). Runs the same computer and tune but more friendly on the fuel.

Nothing to be spent.

Michael 0414561121

Michael

No one wants to hear about who or what you've demolished if someone shows interest maybe you can pm them your stories but until then leave it out of you fs post, if you do it again I will give you a warning for chatting in the forsale section and close your thread

Brett

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