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here is a couple pics of how my gtr looks now

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This was an Ex HPI feature car wasn't it?

If I am not mistaken it looks like you have increased that things lung capacity with the T51R

What power is she pushing these days? New rims look good to mate

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This was an Ex HPI feature car wasn't it?

If I am not mistaken it looks like you have increased that things lung capacity with the T51R

What power is she pushing these days? New rims look good to mate

yeh was in there a mid/ late last year.

i always loved the sound of a T51R so i decided to get one, JEM didnt wana push it over 22psi on pump so power is capped to 422kw @ all 4s.

Will be going e85 and 30psi tune by the end of the year. Should push around the 550kw mark as Deans r32 with t51r kai is making 535kw on 25psi with similar engine mods to mine.

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Hi mate - nice and clean love it!

What rims and offset?

varrstoen 2.2.1 18x10.5+15 but i also put a 3mm spacer behind each rim, all rims sit flush with the guards now.

also have federal 595 rsr tyres 265/35/18

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NICE JOSH :)

Tyre n rim specs please.....size, offset, width, profile etc.

17x9 +22 235/45 all round. was planning on going a 255 but now with only -.5 camber on the rear i dont think theyll fit

what intercooler are you using? i have the same front bar but had to cut the plastic indicator surround.

GTR

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