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well nissan built my car for me :( I just fark it up.

mostly just for burnouts.

hahaha

no, my car is steadily becoming better on track, worse on street. but when i chose my next (track) car it will go back to being a street car.

I don't waste my money on silly things like modifying cars hsugh.gif

Me either.

But Seriously - this time round, I am just doing light stuff to my car using quality but value parts.

Eg: $600 Just Jap Cooler, $600 Just Jap Zorst, Jaycar Fuel Computer, $35 boost controller,

I just gotta work out a way to get a cheap turbo :)

well nissan built my car for me :O I just fark it up.

Word. Except my car is so stock I guess we should ask Mr Nissan what its built for because I haven't had much influence.

In the end I want a reliable (hahaha! I kill me!) and responsive street car. I don't expect it to be a daily driver. I want it to be something that I can jump into, find that piece of twisty road, and just have a blast. Were in not few a few issues at the moment that I don't have time to fix, it pretty much gives me that anyway but there is always the endless desire to improve bits and pieces.

Someday I would love to spend some time improving my driving on a track but I think I will select with something more mundance (read: cheaper) for that as GT-Rs seem to cost enough to keep on the road, let alone the track.

I built my car to beat MORGS one day lol

Nar really as a tuff streeter which i can take to the drags....... and one it will work with out having to keep handing over money every 5 mins

Edited by blk180
wilch is your car a white series 2? my sister needs another one for her wedding would you be intersted?

Hey Brett I got one, up in the mtns too if you need one.

Vijay

I just wanna see if a stock gtr can go OK. Well n1 turbs.....but the rest.

And if I can last more than 1 race weekend without a blown motor

And to make give Kel a shot to be the quickest chick on SAU around a track :P (Neil excepted of course)

Brett I heard you car is built for cruising the mountains atm?

DRIFT....fully sideways mate...fully......

hahaha

Ok seriously, drag racing doesnt really float my boat so im trying to build a more track oriented car. Having said that I probably will take it to the drags one day just to see what she can do and if I have the balls take it to a Fatz drift day and throw it sideways.....

oh and a bit of show as well.......yeah im a ricer....

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