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I have R34GT-T Coupe manual, I'll list my mods:

Hybrid FMI, 660cc injectors, OsGenkin Twinplate clutch, Forged pistons 40thou,

billet rods, 3in turbo back exhust, niztune chip, Fuelpump 245L/Minute,

Turbonetics T3/T4 turbo, rolled off 400rwhp, kerb weight 1520kg with me in it...

Well aware the turbo is holdin me bak, starts spoolin @ 2,000 full boost @ 3,500 (17PSI)

I'm expectin mid to high 11's am I foolin myself?

Also could u list ur times n mods for others?

Cheers Trav

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  inertia1 said:
I meant like registered aussyland car, i'd love to hear 9 or 10 second car and what has been done to it...

fastest unsponsered R34 street car, i just want to see how far the bar is? TJ

Your criteria has got more refined every post. A privately owned full weight (+ cage) street R34 GTR did a 9.7 1/4 mile in NZ on its only run not long ago but that again was in NZ and went to the UK. Things like that aren't rare though, I'm sure there would be more like that around. I have been getting the impression that RH9 in Oz could be able to but is more of a dyno queen?

To be fair, if you want to own a fastest anything that anyone is going to pay attention to you should aim at running 9s. I have heard of a few Oz R34s that would be able to do 10s if they bothered, and may have.

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