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Seen it today up close at the EC Powercruise.... Mmmm !!

Me and a mate were sitting at turn 1 watching cars on the dyno and we could hear it screaming up around turn 4, 5 and 6. Apparently their was some damage to the box tho?

Would have easily won todays 6 Cylinder Dyno Comp too by a country mile.

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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.

Of course.. Anyone who knows their skylines can tell in two seconds its a GTR. Its the rest of the clueless general public that have no idea.. (which is basically everyone you see on the road who isnt in a skyline)

I'm just bitching about kids putting GTR kits on their cars, and polluting the image real GTR owners like you and I have. ;)

Theres nothing worse than pulling in somewhere in your GTR and some rotten kid coming up to you going "awww fully sick skyline man, how much did the body kit cost you? is that a real GTR?" :cheers:

You just have to drive down cavell at the gold coast for five minutes to see why the line between gts-ts with kits and real gtr's is becoming blurred in the general publics eye. Though it would be cool to see how much less or more attention you get by not having the GTR badge from the v8 bogans.

That said, those massive Volk Te37's look pretty intimidating :)

/rant over.

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

That is some pretty impressive power you are producing!

The ride height is due to the DRAG SPEC suspension we are running, for normal road use HKS hyper dampers are normally in place. Power has increased to 467kw...WOW.

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Seen it today up close at the EC Powercruise.... Mmmm !!

Me and a mate were sitting at turn 1 watching cars on the dyno and we could hear it screaming up around turn 4, 5 and 6. Apparently their was some damage to the box tho?

Would have easily won todays 6 Cylinder Dyno Comp too by a country mile.

Yes Ben smashed 3rd gear coming up the rise out of turn 9.

BUT......

Fitted another box on Sat. to qualify for the dyno......to take second place in the finals and fourth overall.

Stace,

*embarassed*

After 3 months of wheel shopping for my r32 i've decided that te37's or lmgt4s are the only way to go!!

Those are gorgeous, did you buy them new? Who did you source them through? What size are they?

I post whore way too much to think before I press submit :D

Once my posts slow down you'll all know my car has finally arrived...

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Stace,

*embarassed*

After 3 months of wheel shopping for my r32 i've decided that te37's or lmgt4s are the only way to go!!  

Those are gorgeous, did you buy them new? Who did you source them through? What size are they?

I post whore way too much to think before I press submit :D  

Once my posts slow down you'll all know my car has finally arrived...

We got them from jimmi here on the forums, try j-plus for some more as he always has a good supply of rims coming in. They are 17x9...good for track use.

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