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got my new car on saturday and im loving it :P

its a r32 gtst with a rb25 det with a hks gt-rs turbo, microtech ltx12 computer, custom intercooler and piping, a few other little bit runing around 14 pound boost

on standard then around 18 with the boost controller on

it has around 300 horses at the rears will get it dyno'd soon to confirm.

so heres some pics

hope you like

cheers

cameron

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hks gt-rs turbo, microtech ltx12 computer, custom intercooler and piping, a few other little bit runing around 14 pound boost

on standard then around 18 with the boost controller on

it has around 300 horses at the rears

that doesn't add up.

would have though alot more power than 220rwkw with the above.

I thought "That" turbo with "That" boost level (and supporting tuning and fuel mods) would produce over 250rwkw easily.

Edit - congrats on new car.

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that doesn't add up.

would have though alot more power than 220rwkw with the above.

I thought "That" turbo with "That" boost level (and supporting tuning and fuel mods) would produce over 250rwkw easily.

Edit - congrats on new car.

thats what i thought but the guy i bought it off said around 300 horses at the wheels so at the moment i have to go with that until i get the dyno done which should be in about 2 weeks time so ill put the real amount on there then

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nice looking car mate!!!

i am doing the same but different, if you know what i mean.....

Want some r32 GTR rims? look smick on gtst's.

nar im ok for mags at the moment ill think about some 18s or somwthing later on

tell us when you do the stuff to your car and what power you make

cheers

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nar im ok for mags at the moment ill think about some 18s or somwthing later on

tell us when you do the stuff to your car and what power you make

cheers

lol ok just thought i'd ask.

well i am nearly finished actually so i hope to be driving it soon.

rb25det

rb25 box

and yeah etc etc.

should be making 200ish hp on starting tune, then double that after.

im liking the black on black. no chrome ruining it. good mods too. nice score mate :huh:

+ 1 for no chrome.

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