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Does Adelaide have any High powered Skylines rolling around the streets?

Not cars that arent registered for the streets tho.

What Kws at the wheels is it making?

What model is it?

Oh yer NO exagerating either!!!! :P

Mines a GTST Series 2

Making 204.5kw

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There are a few with some pretty big power - what do you define as big?

Most of the guys making the big power probably won't post figures on here though - I personally know of at least 3 making over 400rwkw street registered and driven.

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mine... R32 GTR

now = 251.4 KW at wheels on 13 psi (boostworx)

with boost control fitted shortly expecting 300 RWKW (approx 18-20 psi)

big enough grunt for the street I reckon, M.

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dunno what mine makes never had it on the dyno .the whole mine makes this much thing never has interested me i just know it goes fast enough when i put the foot down . im not interested in getting to the speed limit any faster than it does now

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stock as a rock, now with a few mods, previously dynoed @ boostworx 151.3kw, now probably 160 with everything ive fixed up and knocked her back into shape again. new exhaust with 600CFM hiflow next week, that should open her up a bit more.

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theres an R31 around making just under 400rwkw...

that would be SLO-031

my best was 177 my worst was 154 i dont know why it lost power from one run to another but i know it hasnt stayed lost just cant afford to go on a dyno every other week

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