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hey all, most knwo abotu my rebuild that has taken place over the past 8months etc.

finally got the car running on the run in tune on friday!

ands it rego'd rims are on and insured!

yes its safe to drive...

sounds pretty crazy tooo...

so if u see my gun-metal grey GTR on 19s with the plates URWSHN come chat or cruise!!

cannot wait till its run in and see what the final power figure is!!

im hoping for 400rwkw, turbos may be the only thing lacking now!!

anyways, enough from me! see everyone round soon, and im form the hills area! aka, castle hill area! though i am over the northern beaches a fair bit seeing my mates etc..

cya!! Garth

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Hahaha finally bro.. After a lengthy 8 months.. lots of hard work.. got it done bro..

It was crucial the last minute touches we did before it was sent off to Race Solutions for the tune in :laugh:

Water leaks here and there.. Had mad fun.. wont forget the day we pulled off half the engine just because you

"forgot" to bolt some screws hahaha well done mate.. look forward to cruising with ya..

here are some pictures guys:

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Enjoy!

hey all! firstly thanks for the piks al! cheers mate!

and yes my avatar pik is way old now! but i love my old 32, hahahaha!

run in will be about 1000kms, then up the boost to around 16, for another 1000kms then i will go for the big number providing all looks well when its on the dyno.

yes this motor grenaded after a drag meeting. i bought it off a mate of mine grenaded! so i did all the hard work, but now its sounding tough!! hahaha! cannot wait to run he elusive 10sec 1/4mile... and then hit the track in it!

as for mods list:

rb26 block

33gtr crank

stock rods shot peened, linished and balanced

acl black face bearings

arp rod bolts

cp forgies with double spiral locks

genuine nissan head gasket

n1 oil pump

stock head

mild porting

stock valves and springs

new stem seals

tomei poncams 260in 260ex 9.15lift

arospeed adjustable cam gears

n1 water pump

spiltfire coils

iridium plugs

720cc sards

garrett 2860r-5

100mmm cooler

koyo radiator

power fc

air diversion plate

in the process of doing the fuel setup now!

theres probably more in the mods but people will get the idea of whats going on with the motor now!

so yeah, shall be good!

will post more piks 2morro or wednesday, when i get the camera back from my old man!

cheers all

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