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Reece and the Heat Treatments team ran a 7.92 @ 256kph last night at Meremere in the r32 drag car. Considering its not the best track its a top effort. Congrats to Reece and the team.

WOW!!!!

Thats a massive effort. I think that time places it 2nd fastest Drag GTR in the world. Fantastic!

Any footage?

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The ball is now firmly in Australia's court,who will catch him???

Still no word on Oz's answer to this? I don't doubt something will emerge at some point... but the bar is being raised.

Heat Treatments ran at Meremere with a new turbo setup this weekend (a single LARGE turbo) and did a 7.81 @ 177mph with traction issues, so wouldn't be surprised if this drops with fine tuning.

the initial 7 second pass has a low trap speed as the trans wouldnt shift into top gear. incredibly impressive considering this

reece now has a new turbonetics turbo system on board and will soon be knocking on the hks drag gtrs times. the r33 doesnt conform to any class regulations so in some respects they really cant be compared

They have Andre Simon (tuner/proprietor of Speedtech motorsport and driver of the worlds fastest EVO - DOCILE) on board tuning the car now. The team is continuing development over winter, and it sounds like they might make a mission over to Oz to have a go at Jamboree later this year. You should look forward to seeing the fastest time done by a GTR done on Australian soil if that happens :D

They are running "somewhere over 1300hp @ wheels" now... :laugh:

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