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mate that's an awesome looking car, great to see another skyline owner as happy over their car as i am with mine. Just 2 things you must have before you buy anything else: full comp insurance and a good alarm system.

responsive enough, but could be better i think.

but im comparing it to a mate who has a modified evo9 and i think hes run 24psi lol

so when we swap cars....the evo is alot more responsive.

i know its ridiculous to compare the 2! but 24 psi feels good. lol

the current wheels are 235's i think, but i got a set of 18"x9.5 tc2's on order. and wrapping them in re01 i think there called?? some seriously good tyres ive heard??

and its pretty much already got all the standard upgrades.

its got a power fc but im too scared to play around with the controller lol and koni's all round plus i had to replace injectors cos the previous ones were shot. so we put in 660cc sards, so it would be ready for more power.

its ok power how is, but i know im a couple months i will need more! lol its always the way.

still makes me smile ever time i get in it :P .....sounds so gay, but so true

Friggin hell 24 psi! Thats like 2 Bar boost on a 2L inline4 Turbo, he's nuts! LOL!

Yeah you will have to up the boost.

Whats your turbo set up? Stock? Upgrade?

a pic of the rims on order. the more i look at them the more it grows on me. will they be hot or not on the white gtr????

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Wheels look nice!

mate that's an awesome looking car, great to see another skyline owner as happy over their car as i am with mine. Just 2 things you must have before you buy anything else: full comp insurance and a good alarm system.

full comp got with just cars! not bad got it for $950

and has a good viper alarm system on it.

so all good in that department :P

and currently stock turbo set up, thats next step after the rims.

rims are not cheap!!!!

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responsive enough, but could be better i think.
Try R34N1 or GT-SS and you'll see.
i know its ridiculous to compare the 2! but 24 psi feels good. lol
Will it run 11 down the quater? You will with R34N1s at only 20psi or less :P
in re01 i think there called?? some seriously good tyres ive heard??
Nah, RE01-R is i believed.

Try to get the grid-dancer and have fun.

You cant compare your car to an EVO9 because its a MIVEC-Turbo.

Youll never have that response. EVOs are slow anyway :rolleyes: the top end isnt that great I dont think. Dont EVOs run like 20psi factory anyway?

With GT-SS or even 2860-5s (a tad larger), standard cams, and a PFC tune from Racepace, you will have insane power, response and fuel economy. You WILL be happy with that!

Give the EVOs a run for their money!

You cant compare your car to an EVO9 because its a MIVEC-Turbo.

Youll never have that response. EVOs are slow anyway >_< the top end isnt that great I dont think. Dont EVOs run like 20psi factory anyway?

With GT-SS or even 2860-5s (a tad larger), standard cams, and a PFC tune from Racepace, you will have insane power, response and fuel economy. You WILL be happy with that!

Give the EVOs a run for their money!

yeah evos run stupid high stock boost...its awsome! lol

u recommend racepace for work??? im currently getting work done by protek, and they have been great so far.

Yeah when it comes to GTR's - Racepace are the masters. Countless people on these forums have had their GTR's built there and now have serious weapons. If I had the cash lying around I would love to buy a second GTR and send it there for the works (I want to leave mine as is).

those wheels are nice - i remember seeing them on a 350z when the 350z first came out.

be careful though - I don't know if they've redesigned these a bit, but the 350z wheels went out of true quickly just from street driving, apparently they are quite soft because of the hollow spokes?!

responsive enough, but could be better i think.

but im comparing it to a mate who has a modified evo9 and i think hes run 24psi lol

so when we swap cars....the evo is alot more responsive.

i know its ridiculous to compare the 2! but 24 psi feels good. lol

Congrats on the car. Enjoy it, they're a nice car for what they are :blink:

EVO 9's are great cars. Super responsive and great top end with minimal mods.

Have driven my mates EVO 9 and was mighty impressed with it.

Of course throw enough money at your car and you too could have similar response :D

EVO9's - one of the fastest street cars for the price range and the moment.

Minor mods and a tune, 220-240awkw - great street package that no GTR is going to beat with minor mods.

You have very little chance of a R32 (or 33/34 for that matter) matching one in dollar for dollar bang for buck ~300kw @ the tyres

Also remember a EVO has a lot more development in it - thats a key factor so you can never expect it to be what a EVO is.

Nothing wrong with a 32 GTR though - great car, always will be.

EVO9's - one of the fastest street cars for the price range and the moment.

Minor mods and a tune, 220-240awkw - great street package that no GTR is going to beat with minor mods.

You have very little chance of a R32 (or 33/34 for that matter) matching one in dollar for dollar bang for buck ~300kw @ the tyres

Also remember a EVO has a lot more development in it - thats a key factor so you can never expect it to be what a EVO is.

Nothing wrong with a 32 GTR though - great car, always will be.

Indeed!!! love evos. practical, awd, fast, alot of car for the money.

that gtr is awesome. its so clean!

Nice car man, another fine example of what a clean R32gtr should look like. My one looks extacly like your one (same colour as well) minus the R33gtr rims. What year is your r32gtr btw? i got the 1994 model :(

Funnily enough, i also used to drive a Honda (a civic) and the GTR is my first true performance car.

hey mate.. i m runnin advan tc2 on my gtr as wel :cheers: 18X10.5 love them! nice choice.. really light too.. i m usin the new advan Neova AD08 and they are really really good tyres :P (SIF JAMIE! u din say my rims were nice.. hahahahaha j/k)

yay another moded r32.. lookin forward to seein yur car mate! 24 psi is high man.. better get a rebuild b4 u do anything stupid.. where do u get yur car done?

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thanx for all the great positive comments! :banana: cheers everyone.

its a 92 model

the work im getting done is from potek, they seem pretty good.

1 little problem im noticeing atm is according the the power fc controller the air temp readin gets up to 40 - 50 degress and the water temp gets up to 70.

is this too high????

should i get the pods boxed up to keep them cooler cos after driving it i touch feel them and there warm!

my mate just sold his evo 9 for a black fd rx7...looks mean, but the evo was a much better car. the rx7 is stupidly tiny inside!!!

thanx for all the great positive comments! :P cheers everyone.

its a 92 model

the work im getting done is from potek, they seem pretty good.

1 little problem im noticeing atm is according the the power fc controller the air temp readin gets up to 40 - 50 degress and the water temp gets up to 70.

is this too high????

should i get the pods boxed up to keep them cooler cos after driving it i touch feel them and there warm!

my mate just sold his evo 9 for a black fd rx7...looks mean, but the evo was a much better car. the rx7 is stupidly tiny inside!!!

not too sure abt the water temp.. but my power fc water reading is arnd the 80-83 degree mark. defi's show about the same (84-85). everything seems to be running fine.. not too sure about my air temp though.. i m using the ARC airbox so it might differ.. but i will keep track of it and let you know :)

See if you can shield off the air pods with a piece of metal / rubber material.

You will most probably have to make it yourself and do a bit of altering.

Or you can buy a air box / casing to go around your pods.

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