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Originally posted by cereal_jacques

But it has 105,000kms on it......

Most of the ones going for over $20k have less than 60,000kms.

Less than 60,000kays,,,,,,,for a car of that age. Questions would have to be asked. I'll ring the Drug Squad now.

Originally posted by BY BY

Dont tell me this isnt the hottest Gti-R engine bay you have ever seen

That cant be a GTiR engine! (can it)

first of all its a 4wd meaning the engine has 2 sit north south

& there intercooler is ALOT larger then that.

Thats more or so a N14 Puslsar with a SR20DET!

but then i could be totally wrong!

Originally posted by Joe

That cant be a GTiR engine! (can it)

first of all its a 4wd meaning the engine has 2 sit north south

& there intercooler is ALOT larger then that.

Not all 4WD cars have their motors mounted north-south. Look at the Mitsu EVO's.

George,,,,,When you have been in the Motor Industry for as long as I have,,,,You get these funny comments....I didn't invent that one(but I do have more),,,Tony Longhurst told me that one,,,,and he was talking about the Nissan Infinity. We were on a BMW 540i drive day,,,,.

Yea him and Paul Morris are so far up themselves they have trouble seeing daylight. Allan Moffit blew my mind demonstrating traction control both on and off in a M5.....at Eastern Creek. Man he's one cool customer,,,full power slides at crazy speeds, 4 wheel drifts and showing us how deep you can go into a corner.

Neil.

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by Joe

That cant be a GTiR engine! (can it)

first of all its a 4wd meaning the engine has 2 sit north south

& there intercooler is ALOT larger then that.

Thats more or so a N14 Puslsar with a SR20DET!

but then i could be totally wrong!

Haven't you seen Lancer GSR/EVO and Impreza WRX/STi engine layouts? They are all East-West positioned.

The GTi-R is engine is mounted East-West.

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Guest Big Dave

My brother has a GTIr , we raced a black GTST out at the illegal drags all the pulsar has is an exaust and a air filter , the GTST had a frount mount i think and a exaust from the turbo back and the pulsar got about 6 car lengths off the mark untill , the skyline owner wanted a rolling run, still the pulsar got about 3 car lengths, the skyline had Queensland plates as well!!!!!:eek:

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