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The car has a light dusting of bolt ons, uses the standard bottom end but has polished runners. Apparently the biggest mod on the whole car is an aftermarket sequential gearbox - not a clutchless one though. Surprising what one can do with a GT-R these days, especially with mild boosting :)

I can't understand why people here are soo slow and in the 11's - even with built motors. All you really need to do it:

1/ Add turbos and a couple of other bolt ons

2/ Remove carpet + add cage

3/ Fit up Nittos (a must!)

oh you mean its from a "teh RB in your 240sx is tyte y0" mag. They must have gotten that info from some 13 yr old keyboard drifter on a forum based in the states.

lol i'm sorry, but a respected mag? All import mags in the states offer poor, misinformed journalism at their best.  They are just catering to the skyline/silvia/240sx craze.

Ahh, thanks for setting us straight.

I just like the bit that says:

"Keir Wilsons stealthy R32 shows what can be accomplished with moderate boosting."

umm, twin T67s at 25psi?? yeah moderate.

keir wilsons run a 8 second pass last wekk at heathcot n.d.s.o.c but i can tell you it ant no stock car thats for shore! i think it was him can any one else back me up here

YeAH That is Keir Wilsons car from here in Adelaide and the car is FAR from standard. He accually has two 32 GTR's running around the 8's.. Let Me Drive yeah he did get some 8.7's on a new fresh OS GIKEN 3litre kit.

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