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ok boys this is Stace here

Enough whoring of my thread!! Lets talk about my beautiful car again, I was really enjoying it!

BTW adrian, I just saw an ad for "Power cruise" on the TV, and I'm quite concerned, dont really think it's my cup of tea! Or, then again maybe I should register for the jelly wrestling.

heres the torque graph

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synergy 8000 and octane booster

new boost controller and race fuel tuning friday week

will post results.

Thanks for the reply, that's some awesome torque (800nm).

Well done, bring on the 500awkw with racing fuel.

:D:rant::):)

Car looks like a million bucks! *thumbs up*

I love the work and attention to detail, and I hope that after I pour money and time into mine that it will be as clean and tidy. :D

I see you've decided to make it look like a gst-t with a gtr body kit. Because as we all know, 98% of GTR's without the badge are actually hyped up 16 year old kids in their body kitted gts-t's. :rant:

Keep up the good work.

Finally TWO.06L is back in action, new look, new wheels, new paint, new brakes and with a new TRUST 4" exhaust and 405 awkw, a new attitude. Its been very hard to have her off the road but the final result is more than worth it. Hope you like it.  

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Congratulations S & P! Now that's gotta be one of the sexiest sights around:is there anything better than a iron fist wrapped in a velvet glove?! It's only my opinion(which I often get told to shove sideways somewhere dark :rofl: ),but I reckon that THIS is how a GT-R should look! I've had my baby up on blocks for 5 weeks,and I'm going slightly :looney: waiting for my suspension to come back-you must've been going absolutely :bananaman :crazy: :gaga: :freak: waiting for this to happen... Worth the wait,I say!! TWO.06L lives again!!

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I see you've decided to make it look like a gst-t with a gtr body kit. Because as we all know, 98% of GTR's without the badge are actually hyped up 16 year old kids in their body kitted gts-t's. :rofl:

Making the car look like a 16yr olds gts-t was the last thing we wanted. It looks like a tough GTR minus the badging. Nothing more, nothing less.

Stace - looks good :(  I think the front ride height needs to come down a bit though (or mayby mine is just too low! :( ) I'm not sold on the clear indicators...

That is some pretty impressive power you are producing!

Car looks awsome!

incredible power

Wheels really set it off they looked a bit like TE37's because of the colour!

agree not a fan of those indicators reckon the standard look heaps better well on my grey gtr they do anyway

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