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is that awkw or rwkw? nice power

thats rear wheel kw not much less at all fours its very cool on 412kw if we spent more time on the dyno and repalced the cam angle sensor with a spanka we would see around the 430 mark ...

new pics added with new mods to breather system , air diffuser ,interior a few other bits and pieces that cant be seen

come on guys and gals open the pockets :ermm:

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Mate this is the most appealing R32 Iv'e ever seen. What a freaken awesome care dude. I'm seriously thinking about going into crash action and selling everything I own for this beast.

Question! (maybe self explanatory however)

Obviously a major weapon on the track and strip but how does she go on the road? What I mean is can you take this puppy for a cruise?

I was pretty keen on a 33 GTR but my mind has been changed I think. lol

mate the car can be cruised and i do enjoy it when i get the time with the street exhaust its quiet and have never had the cops pull me over to defect me upon seeing the car . obviously it drinks a bit more fuel than a stock car but hey thats the compromise for 400kw at your disposal. all in all i have built the car to be an all rounder that unfortunately i don't get much time to drive her anymore.

also like to throw in that i ate up and spat out a ferrari 598 marrenello on the weekend it was a nice sight to se him eat my richness from the zorstttt:P

haha my brother did this in my car one night, the silly Ferrari driver asked how much i paid, only to be heart broken haha.

good luck with the sale :P

Dude, the market atm is shithouse, don't sell up - I just spent $6000 on my skyline (servicing, replacing parts, mods) and I sure as hell want to get every bit of my money back via enjoyment of the ride

IMO, either leave it as is and enjoy it as a weekend cruiser OR keep doing it up to make it a monster on roids

Just my two cents :D

P.S my mate just bought a V35 and within 2 weeks he wants to sell it - very boring car in his opinion :D I would pass him onto you but he is restricted and can't drive turbos

Michael

thanks Michael

At the end of the day im not desperate to sell !! but its kind of a waste sitting there when someone else could be enjoying it .

also where do you draw the line on modifications??? when you have other commitments its not an easy thing to always pump cash into hobby's like the gtr . I got it to the reasonable $$$ stage with out spending mega bucks ,so really for me id like to get into some thing that suits my life style more ... i think im getting old .. lol but shit if it sells i will sure miss it and im defenate to build another one down the track bigger and better ....

P.S my mate just bought a V35 and within 2 weeks he wants to sell it - very boring car in his opinion :( I would pass him onto you but he is restricted and can't drive turbos

And that would be me,

to be honest not in the market for a trade (especially considering i cant drive the car).

But if you interested in looking:

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?t=11547

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