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Few pics of my car at the recent hardtuned meet

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Haven't added any performance mods since my trip to willall last year. I bought some GFB Bovs (to replace my HKS SSQV 4's) that i need to install

all cosmetic.....

Top Racing dry carbon mirrors and thicker flat bottom steering wheel

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Revozport carbon speaker cover using my oem as core

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Dry carbon naca ducts

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Have a few more parts to be fitted incl. matte carbon zele fender vents and the new Revozport carbon ducted front lip then i'm done

Edited by domino_z

Just needs to be a bit shinier...

No, seriously you have done an awesome job with this car. I saw it in the flesh at that meeting and it looks mint!

BTW you are lucky not to have been showered with gravel from that idiot in the drag car.

u have some nads putting that buffing machine on your car - u obviously know what you're doing :)

what is the advantage of running a thicker steering wheel?

i luv that lobster back exhaust system - is that titanium? if so, u must have a sound clip to hear this!

using buffing machines comes with practice, it's not that hard. Nissan, and most jdm's, have soft clear coats, so you do have to be careful around panel edges. Flip side is you don't have to go too aggressive with your pad and polish combo to remove defects

yeh my exhaust from midpipe back is 90mm titanium. I have catless downpipes and my midpipe has 2 small high flow cats, though with e85 I really don't need the cats as there's minimal carbon emissions and no blac smoke on full throttle. I may go full catless when I switch to an SD tune - I still have my catless midpipe in storage

I've tried to make sound vids with my gopro but always just end up with a lot of wind noise

My car sounds pretty much identical to this but with the HKS bov flutter - most of the sound comes from catless down pipes and midpipe

Edited by domino_z
  • 5 months later...

just finished up a paint correction with my mate Dan who is a pro detailer - idea was with both of us working at same time we'd get through it a lot quicker, but we soon decided to go all out, and 3 days later.....

protected with opticoat 2.0 which should offer some much needed scratch resistance for this solid black paint and super soft clear

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how's your r35 purchase coming along Kenny?

lol @ my first page comments on buying drums of e85 and daily driving on 98

been daily driving on e85 since i got the car back (with the occasional interstate road trip on 98), and now likewise my evo x, thanks to the awesome pump e85 rollout of united here in Melb and their QLD refinery turning sorghum grains into super cheap go fast goodness

  • 3 weeks later...

Hmmmmmm nah... too much bling bling. If they were anodised black, I'd say yes, but chrome? But each to their own of course! :D

Was it an easy install? do the stockies simply pull off?

Edited by Wardski

went to heathcote with a few other r35s

was a hot and very busy day, only managed 2 runs as the wait was well over an hour - unfortunately with calder closing, this is going to be the norm, and may even get worse

track temp was in mid 30s and intake temps in the mid 70s waiting in the que with aircon on

ran a 10.9 in full auto RRR with LC4 @3200rpm. traction light was blinking through 2nd and 3rd but i didn't really feel the acceleration slow. if i had another run i would have run with traction off, or even tried uploading lc5 for a higher launch rpm. still not a bad result given i was on 21" yokohama advan street tyres - enough to pip the trailored in tub'd vk drag car next to me lol

will be keen to go back in the cooler months, and possibly a bigger cooler by then

ignore trap speed, i lucked out with getting the right hand lane which apparently is off. should be in the low 130's i believe

first r35 in Aus to officially run a 10 with 21" street tyres?

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downloaded my performance box data - so i don't think the rumours about incorrect trap speed at heathcote are true afterall

Time 04:01 Date 03/02/2013

Accel results

Speed(kmh) Time(s)

0-60 01.6

0-100 03.0

Accel Distance results

Distance(m) Time(s) @Speed(kmh)

0-400 10.9 207.5

User range

Speed(kmh) Time(s)

100-200 07.1

60-120 02.5

0-100-0 ----

Misc

Vmax 212.8kmh

Vavg 31.7kmh

AvgLatG -0.02G

PkLatG 0.47G

PkAccelG 1.10G

PkDecelG 0.71G

  • 2 weeks later...

downloaded my performance box data - so i don't think the rumours about incorrect trap speed at heathcote are true afterall

Time 04:01 Date 03/02/2013

Accel results

Speed(kmh) Time(s)

0-60 01.6

0-100 03.0

Accel Distance results

Distance(m) Time(s) @Speed(kmh)

0-400 10.9 207.5

User range

Speed(kmh) Time(s)

100-200 07.1

60-120 02.5

0-100-0 ----

Misc

Vmax 212.8kmh

Vavg 31.7kmh

AvgLatG -0.02G

PkLatG 0.47G

PkAccelG 1.10G

PkDecelG 0.71G

Nice one Sam, what was the 60-130 mph time out of interest? 7.5 or so?

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