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Prolly losing the off street drags in '11 because of a miss shift forced the change to sequential? Absolute animal of a daily driver :) Was a shame i didnt get out to see her

Prolly losing the off street drags in '11 because of a miss shift forced the change to sequential? Absolute animal of a daily driver :) Was a shame i didnt get out to see her

it already had it in for 11, just missed the shift, no more, no less

when your spending so much making massive power why wouldnt you go ahead and put in the best box around?

doesnt have to break for something to be changed, its just planning ahead

Hands down best sounding car on the planet. And my gawd is it clean and tasteful. Not a drags fan myself but it makes me grin ear to ear and warms my usually cold soul watching it hose down the big block brigade and their pushrods powered chariots, then drive home after owning the shit out of everything. Legendary, I bow to the master.

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i saw this down at powercruise on sunday and was a real crowd pleaser and showed those big bangn v8s how its down.congrats to an awesome car and great driver

Mate i love your f**king GT-R, it inspired me to do my 2.8 stroker build aswell. Once my car is done i will be making my way down to powercruise i would love to see your car in person cheers.

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A big thank you to Powertune Australia. On my second pass @ WSID this morning i've broken into the 9's. There's still room for improvement with the 60ft.

Video of the run and updates to come later this week on PowertuneR34Gtr Facebook page

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