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thanks guys,

Had abit of trouble pulling 5th gear.

jeffery, it never ran in japan, only came over here with 1500km on the clock and some kind of "run-in tune in it", i have revised alot of things with it, but now comes the full rebuild, cage etc.

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Thats a fantastic mph Bobbo, congrats.

the MPH is actually pretty ordinary....he missed a gear at the end of the run hence the poor MPH.

normally for a GTR to run a low 10 you need to be up around the 135 mark

this thing will do a 9 sec pass easy considering the ET.

there is certainly better to come from this car.

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Ha Ha Well Done BOBBO!

I remember giving you a lift in my old GTR on a cruise before you had a licence , 3-4 years ago, and I seem to recall you telling me then you were going to get a 10 second GTR as your daily driver :kiss:

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