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Ok so there has been a little talk about it so i thought we can give it a try.

Its the who's who thread to get to know everyone and there rides (car/s that is not each others mothers or partners :P )

So having said that post up your name, location, job, your car and its mods.

Throw up a pic to everyone knows who's car is who.

Try to keep the comments to a minimum and one post per person.

Cheers GMB

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To get the ball rolling.

You all know me

Name: Ben aka GrandmasterB

Location: Kingston

Job: On the look out :P

Running and organising all DrifTas events.

Car: 1990 R32 GTS-t (Blue beast)

Mods: Blown Rb20 :O

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Name: Ben

Location: Launceston

Job: I.T Tech - Newstead College

Car: 1989 R32 GT-R (very rare Gunmetal Grey :()

Mods:

HKS GT2530's

Power FC + HC

Big HKS FMIC

HKS cam gears

Blitz DSBC Spec-R

Trust Split dumps/front pipes

3.5" Cat Back

Trust Oil Cooler

Porsche 6 Pot Monoblock Callipers

18" Panasport C5C wheels

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Name: Tim

Location: Launceston

Job: Studying Financial Advisor

Car: 1990 S13 Silvia K's (CA18DET)

Mods: You really want to know???

Engine: RB25DET, Bored .20 thou, Venolia Forged pistons, Shotpeened, balanced and linished rods, balanced crank, ARP bolts, ACL Bearings, Rebuilt Std Head, GReddy Exhaust Cam Gear, TRUST Inlent Plenum, VH45DE Throttlebody, TRUST Fuel Rail, 440cc GTR Injectors, Malpassi FPR, DR DRIFT Thermostat Oil Cooler, GATES racing timing belt, MONSTAPERFORMANCE Highmount manifold, Custom GT30 (more 30/40), Turbosmart 45mm Progate, HYBRID 600x300x100 FMIC, SARD Bov, Microtech LT-8.

Exterior: Its Black, Coilovers, R33 GTST Brakes, 5 stud conversion, 17x9 Zepter rims front, stock r33 rear.

Drive: Exceddy Clutch, RB20 box (yikes), unknown "tight" diff.

Interior: Sparco Fixed Back, Tomei Wheel, Blitz knob, Microtech DASH, GReddy Oil Pressure/Temp Guage, Apexi Boost Guage, GReddy Profec B EBC + Remote button, GReddy Turbo Timer...

Jeeze i can't think what else.......... and it still doesn't go.......

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NAME: Todd

JOB: IT + Telco Technician

LOCATION: Hobart

CAR: R32 GTS-t

MODS: (Engine)

Currently 135rwkw on 13PSI (Stock Turbo)

DR DRIFT REMAPPED / DYNO TUNED ECU

3" EXHAUST WITH DUMP

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

POD AIR FILTER

BOSCH 040 FUEL PUMP

GIZMO ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER

TOP MOUNT TURBO MANIFOLD - YET TO BE FITTED

GTR INJECTORS - YET TO BE FITTED

Z32 (300ZX) AIR FLOW METER - YET TO BE FITTED

Am currently investigating turbo choices and will be installing remaing mods and getting it retuned.

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NAME: Farley

JOB: Contract Draftsman

LOCATION: Hobart

CAR: 1995 R33 GTR-V Midnight Blue

MODS: still paying for actually getting it on the road, but soon...

Hi Res Pics are at New Toy

I wanna get some better pics but the weather has not been co-operating.... :D

Doesnt stop me driving tho... currently avg. about 400-500k's a weekend... 6hrs to GOOOO!!!! (I'm at work)

oh @#$%! the car....

1995 R33 GTR-Vspec - goes like a F1 and sticks round corners like it on rails....

RB26DETT (Dont ya love twins....)

Only just arrived from Tokyo.. so really not much, after-market shocks, Momo steering wheel (so comfy..), 18" SSR 10.5's yet to go on, 3.5" Exhaust throughout and lastly HKS air filters for the twins :P

Plans are small at this stage maybe about 10-12k, on... suspension, sound system, brake rotors, new pads, alarm (just a little paranoid), seperated 3" exhaust for the twins... oh yeah... car either detailed or resprayed

Get my attn, I'll usually stop and chat.... :bunny:

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Pretty sure I saw you pulling out of the domain last night greebo? Looked the goods mate.

NAME: James

JOB: IT admin @ Rosny College

LOCATION: Hobart

CAR: 1993 R33 GTST Wine Red

MODS: SAFC II (Dr Drift tuned), Turbotech boost controller, 3" turbo back exhaust, FMIC, Bosch 040 pump.

Made 152RWKW @ 9PSI in non-shootout mode. Any more boost or timing and the car was missing. suspect coils or need to regap the plugs. Hopefully by the time 98RON is here I'll have sorted out the issues and can get a retune @ 12PSI.

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Name: TAZ

Location: Launceston

Job: Graphic designer at NC & Business owner!

Car: 1994 R33 GTST

Mods:

HKS intercooler

Garrett BB turbo

midmount manifold

SAFC2

RSM

HKS pillar Gauges

race seats

'18 inch VOLK GTC's' 35 front 65 back!,

Greddy RSBOV

HKS EVC

tien shocks

front and rear strut braces

cold air induction + KN pod boxed

3.5' inch exhaust straight off the turbo

pivot shift light

full body kit

boch fuel pump

sard reg

spitfire coils

.....could be more but I can't remember everything!

Going in in 2 weeks :P

nismo 555cc injectors

Altronic ECU.

.......hunting 300rwkw...........but would be happy with 270rwkw

should be fun as! can't wait!!!!!

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Name: Rob

Location: Launceston

Job: Labourer

Car: 1994 R33 GTST

Mods: STANDARD ;)

Engine: RB25DET

Engine mods: TD06-20G turbo on high mount manifold

Tomei cams and cam gears

Forged pistons

Blitz external wastegate and screamer pipe

Blitz fmic

Haltech E11V2

Splitfire coils

Exhaust: 3 inch from turbo

Gearbox: Standard (Rebuilt)

Clutch: Custom single plate 3700lb

Diff: Gtr mechanical lsd

Suspension: Tein

Wheels: 18 inch 245 tyres

Power: 300.2rwkw @ 17.2psi

Performance: 12.408 @ 120.32mph

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Video.

http://www.tassiecruiseclub.calaisturbo.co...es/robdrags.wmv

http://www.tassiecruiseclub.calaisturbo.co...bR33burnout.wmv

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Name: Mark

Location:Hobart area

Job:Coles Kingston night fill / Student (Bachelor of Teaching)

Car:1988 HR31 Skyline GTS coupe

Mods:

-3" Exhaust, "free-flow" cat convertor

-VG20DET turbo

-Turbosmart bleeder, 12psi

Pretty stock otherwise, but will receive some more mild tweaks soon.

Major plans are coilovers, some old school rims from Japan, some more mechanical tweaking.

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Ignore the maximum gheyness nismo sticker and boganlord pinstripes, all gone now, small R31house (Japan) logo in place instead.

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Name:

Stuart Benson | Hobart

Job:

Company Director | Benson Motorsports

Event Manager - Operations | Targa Tasmania

Former Road Cars : Nissan 200SX, Nissan 300ZX, Toyota MR2 GT, Honda CRX

Former Race Cars: Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M (circuit), Nissan 200SX (super sprints and hillclimb), Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II (tarmac rally and hillclimb)

Current Road Car: BMW 3 series

Current Race Car: Mazda RX7 Series VI

Next Road Car: Nissan (R33) GTR or RX8

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Name: Rob

Location: ( Dont laugh, Rosebery)

Job: Underground Truck Driver

Car: R33 Gts-T

Mods: Just the usual i guess lol

~Running 12PSI~

Blitz Intercooler, Blitz BOV, Carbon Bonnet, TT, Rolling on 19's

Bout it trying to find a decent computer and turbo and stuff to get some

more power outage!

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Name;Paul

Location;Launceston

Job;Plant Operator

Car;1995 R33 GTR, Midnight blue

Mods; R400 bodykit,carbon fibre bonnet&wing,245/35/18 symmons,fully adjustable Bilsteins,locker diff,shortshifter,twin plate clutch,polished&balanced&plugged crank,Jun rods,Jun oil pump,JEpistons&rings,Trust sump,adjustable timing,big,big cams(not sure of specs),ported&polished head,660injectors,N1 spec Garrots on custom headers&3"mandrel custom system,Apexi FC,4 stage boost controller, turbo timer,front&rear strut brace,alum radiator,metalcraft intercooler&oil cooler.

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Name: Shaun

Location: Mornington

Job: Auto Elec\Mechanic

Car: 1989 R32 GTS-4 "The HKS Gimp"

Mods:

HKS EVC

HKS Super Dragger Exhaust

HKS Hypermax Coilovers

HKS GD Pro Twin Plate Clutch

HKS FCon Pro V

HKS Pod Filter

Nismo Strut Brace

And lots to come :(

Sorry for the less than average pic. Only one i got ATM

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NAME: Greg

JOB: Manager

LOCATION: Kingston

CAR: 1990 R32 GTR Nismo edition

MODS:

3.5in Turbo Back Stainless

OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch

Nismo fully adjustable dampers

Strut Brace

Quick shifter

APEXI AVC-R Boost controller

APEXI Power FC

On dash 10 Point Torque adjuster

Pods

Blitz Timer

Trust Intake

Enkei Hollow spoke alloys

Presently fitting electronic intercooler water spray.

Plus all usual GTR nice bits :)

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Cheers

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NAME: Luke

JOB: Forklift driver (night shift)

LOCATION: Easternshore

CAR: 1994 R33 GTS25T

HKS SUPPER DRAGGER EXHAUST

HKS SEQUENTIAL BOV

GREDDY OIL CATCH TANK

NGK IRRIDIUM SPARK PLUGS

JIM BERRY HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH

MULTI-FUNCTION TURBO TIMER

SPLITFIRE BOOST GAUGE

TRUST/GREDDY A PILLAR METER PANEL

DIAMOND VISION LIGHTS

ROH ALLOY WHEELS

GFB ATOMIC BOOST CONTROLLER

HI-FLOW TURBO

DRIFT INTAKE FILTER

TEIN COIL-OVERS

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NAME: Antonio

JOB: P.H.D. Techinian

LOCATION: Burnie

CAR: 2000 R34 Skyline GT-T

MODS:

Power F/C

Blitz FMIC

3" dump pipe

3" Kakimoto exhaust

3" CatCo hi flow cat

Apexi power funnel pod & cold air box

GFB Stealth FX BOV

Turbo Smart dual stage BC

Warlbro 255ltr fuel pump

Sard adjustable fuel pressure reulator

9 row eng oil cooler

Bilstien & Whiteline suspension

18x8 & 18x9 WEDS Forged wheels

235/40/18 & 275/35/18 Toyo Trampino tyres

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Name: Paul

Location: Hobart

Job: Electronics Tech

Car: dark blue R32 GTS-4 sedan 5spd

Engine: RB20DET silvertop

Engine mods: none, other than a HKS pod, HKS BOV

Exhaust: full Apexi system 3 inch from the turbo, 4" from the cat

Gearbox: stock 4WD 5spd

Suspension: KYB adj coilovers, front & rear strut brace

Wheels: 17 x 10 oz racing with semi slicks

Power: 139rwkw at Howell automotive, stock boost

Performance: 14.7 @ ??

Car: pearl white HR31 Passage GT pillarless 4 door 5spd

Engine: RB20DET silvertop

Engine mods: Unifilter rampod, Mines ECU, Apexi BOV, Malpassi fuel reg, Apexi SAFC-2, Apexi AVC-R, rb25det turbo

Exhaust: full system 3 inch Trust

Gearbox: stock R32 5spd box

Suspension: Koni adj front, Bilstein rear, King springs, front strut brace

Wheels: 16 x 8 BBS style dished jap rims

Power: Yet to be dynoed

Performance: ???

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