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Speaking to my friends at GIZZMO here yesterday and since we both live breath and shit Dynapack he sent me some pics of UK's finest GTST. Im sure it has been featured in here before but i just wanted to show that some of our local products are doing well in the world scale of things... NZ dynapack and NZ GIZZMO boost controllers... rummors are it may also come to aus in the not to distant future.

built by John Bradshaw with the help of abbey motorsport

2008 Spec Revealed so far..

Engine 1

(Huge thanks to Abbey Motorsport)

RB26 bored to 2.8 HKS pistons

HKS billet crank shaft

HKS Fuel Rail

HKS T51 SPL BB Turbo

GIZZMO MSIBC boost controller

HKS Manifold & Wastegate

HKS Drag Intercooler

HKS F CON V PRO ECU

JUN Plenum

JUN Cams

One Off head gasket

Ported & Polished drag cylinder head

Abbey Motorsport Hard Pipe Kit

Greddy Oil Cooler

Mocal Oil Cooler

Bosch Fuel Pump

Engine 2

Specs to be confirmed following testing

CHASSIS

( Huge thanks to Andy Robinson Race Cars)

Full Pro Mod Cage legal to 7.5sec

Jerico 5 speed gearbox with air shifter

Titanium bell housing

Mark Williams aluminium propshaft

Strange drag suspension all round

Strange brake discs & calipers all round

One Off Andy Robinson Drag axle

Stroud parachute

Andy Robinson Drag Spoiler arrangement

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