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Just wondering if anyone here would know

What is the quickest R31 Skyline in australia - street legal- or close too.

Especially powered by a RB30ET.

Reason is had reports from a member on here ages ago that iwas about 10.5 don't knwo the mile. but if so A associate is planning to run at least a low 10 so looking for something to AIM at :)

Thanks

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Hate to spoil the party, but if you go to this link you can read all about an RB30 powered R30 doing 11.5 @ 124mph on STREET rubber

http://nissanking.sphosting.com/r30/history.html

Cheers, D

Hate to spoil the party, but if you go to this link you can read all about an RB30 powered R30 doing 11.5 @ 124mph on STREET rubber

http://nissanking.sphosting.com/r30/history.html

Cheers, D

this is the same car as in Ghostrider's link but before the twin cam conversion

http://nissanking.sphosting.com/r30/index.html

i have'nt read about any street legal 10 sec r31's let alone running rb30et, there are a few VL's running in the 10's that are street cars..

most r31 guys just bolt the turbo gear to thier N/A blocks rather than whole VLT engine swaps

99% of us are poor and can't afford to put the $$$ into just the engine let alone what else is needed for 10 sec slips...

Edited by rsx84

mah the shit stirrer bitch had her ever so witty post removed and all the rebutalls went with it

in the end- as a r31 owner, I can only dream that my car will be as fast as the ultimate in road cars- a R32 GTST.

Just wondering if anyone here would know

What is the quickest R31 Skyline in australia - street legal- or close too.

Especially powered by a RB30ET.

Reason is had reports from a member on here ages ago that iwas about 10.5 don't knwo the mile. but if so A associate is planning to run at least a low 10 so looking for something to AIM at :bomb_ie:

Thanks

I think it was 11's by Ryan, that people know of.

Being the car hasnt seen the strip for years it wasnt a bad effort at all.

And from what ive seen, there are a few people aiming for 9's. Albeit thier projects are coming together slower than my one, so it will be a good year before they are back around i reckon :sleep:

mah the shit stirrer bitch had her ever so witty post removed and all the rebutalls went with it

bingo....

someone came in and started stirring shit, all the off-topic/abusive/pointless stuff was removed.

Back on topic, here's a vid of GTR_R31's R31 Ti breaking into the 12's :P

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