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I also only have good things to say about tilbrooks i got my car tuned to 307rwkw from mark and he did a good job, EXPENSIVE but he did a fantastic job.yes he has to like you and your car to do a good job. below is some pics of the engine bay.

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yeah i got my baby now, just wanna get it checked ova, how strong is the drive train in the 32 GTR?? i wanna have it looked ova by some1 that knows their GTR's. there r 2-3 oil seals that needs to be changed

VIC Plates?

Think i spotted you on Anzac's

I was in the passenger seat of the Blue Rexie wagon.

But yeah i'd say Wilall just pureley cos of Keir's 9sec car. Enough said

  • 2 weeks later...

the street car did 9sec

the race car is doing 8 sec on both street legal radial and slick. I have a video of it doing a "check out pass" at Jemboree 2005 at 8.89 160mph with treaded radial WITHOUT Nos .....but I could not upload it :D

If my math is correct, the car is the second fastest gtr in the world, behind hks, on treaded radial atm. It's only around 0.1x slower than hks 8.7x record.

Go Willall!!!

  • 3 weeks later...

Graham West Workshops on Marion Road run a division called Adelaide Performance Engineers, and Ive seen a phat GTR in there having work done for 'Regency' applications!

Going back tomorrow for more work to my Stagea...... they are highly experienced & can help with GTR's.

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