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Most of you know I used to have a Black R33 GTR: http://www.allblitz.com.au/cars/004_nskylinegtr95black.html

It's been a year since I had sold it and I had been quite depressed without it. I've tried different things to help my depression (like skydiving) however that buzz only lasted a few days.

Well, I finally purchased a new ride!

Will post full specs when I get home.

It was purchased from a friend (who I had originally imported the car for). He had purchased it stock and all mods were done through Protek.

Currently on a safe street tune of 344awkw (been told to add 10% to convert to rwkw - so around 380rwkw).

Engine is fully built and blueprinted.

Has an OS Giken Gearbox

1996 Model V-Spec Midnight Purple.

Thought I'd share the news, hope to get back into the SAU meets in the near future.

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Yeah Mohammed's car (spelling), man that thing is makeing 450AWKW, unless you detuned it. Has run a 10.5

Yeah I was there for all his runs. 450awkw was on race fuel, been tuned on pump fuel (safe tune). No need for any more powerfor now

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