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spotted trust6 hammering it down main north rd, turned off of research rd :D about 5.30 yesterday.

WTF!? Dean there must be two of 'em!!! Mine was safely tucked away in the garage at that time, well I sure hope it was!? I didn't even get home in the Sigma till 7pm. No one else (and I mean NO ONE!) has a spare key.

Besides I wouldn't hammer it on Main North, I'm a good boy :thumbsup:

i saw a R33 gtst in melton redish with gold wheel that blew away GTR 34 and GTR 33 kleend both of them up the car looks stock as a rock sounds smooth not nosiy at all not a lump in it he poped his bonnet and it look stock as a rock then he turn around and said the hole guts of his motor was built by nismo and has about 380 rwkw at no sweet i cant belive my eyes on this car it well shock the lot of u keep an eye out for it it as interstate plates on in but it lives in the melton some where

hehe hot blonde? was prolly one of Miss*33's friends!!!

Well it definitely wasn't my car cos I wouldn't go near town on a Friday night unless I could help it. Plus my car is a Series I!

I do have a blonde friend who has a white 33 though, AVS wheels, GTR front bar - could have been her... but hers is a Series I too... :confused:

not at all, just have some trouble believing it when it looks "stock as a rock"

I would love to see it done. I do find it hard to imagine how you can get a stock looking turbo to make that sort of power - then there is the stock manifold - big restriction, stock plenum would be pretty restrictive too, not to mention the stock TB.

then there is 'sounds smooth, not noisey' well I found the nismo 3" exhaust, which wasnt that quiet at full song, became quite a restriction at anywhere above 285rwkw, so I would love to know what he is running. If I can make power with a quiet exhaust I am all for it - less attention.

I seriously would love to see this car.

the 400r is an rb26 and was supposedly 400bhp - who knows, not too many people actually own them:). Nismo do make crate engines AFAIK, but you still need all the support systems to make it work. The performance is only ever as good as the weakest link, whatever it may be.

don't think nismo's engine will be such hardcore, they are all about 'balance' but not high power.

even a 400R will find very hard to acheive 385rwkw if he don't mod it.

400R is only using nismo N1 engine with full fogre internal (piston, rod, crank shaft) and 2 x N1 turbo, which u can buy from nismo today as well, the only think special is carbon fibre drive shaft and it was totally built by nismo with limited number.

Correct me if i'm wrong but wasn't the 400R a hybrid type of motor with a 2.8ltr Mill in theory a RB28?

and the chance of someone owning a 400R here in australia would be unlikly......

It would be like the most known thing in SA/Australia/Import Community those car's r as rare as tits on a bull

something like only 100 made and i also read things like u cannot even buy a gunuine 400R

with out actually owning a car, jsut showing how serious the exclusivity of the car is and

how seriously NISMO take it.

BUT yes if is a 400R by some slim chance then show me to it wid camera in hand :)

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