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Antz 1994 R32 Gtr Project & Restoration


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ah the ever dangerous "........for now"

can I just say power figure aside that torque curve is AWESOME!!!......

smooth drive and given the motor reliable as....

Im guessing that 350 on a "Run in " tune ?????

I'm thinking in 6 months this shit will get re-dic

Thanks mate. Not really certain you could say it was achieved on run in tune as Sean actually ran the engine in the dyno and then went for power run after.

Although there is no torque curve present in the dyno charts provided, the car is do easy to drive at low revs it's a pleasure to drive normally.

I've yet to put my foot down at SP1 cause

1. I'm trying to get my confidence back up again

2. There are no private roads I know of here readily at my disposal

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you should do a private showing for the SAU Qld guys... happy to come along.. Epic Car.

Happy Laps at QR at the end of the month. See this thing down the main straight!

Dont forget to pack the scissors!

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Happy Laps at QR at the end of the month. See this thing down the main straight!

Dont forget to pack the scissors!

comes with scissors already included :P

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Stunning. All the time spent with the attention to detail was definitely worth it. Looks awesome.

thanks mate it a pleasure to have it in my garage again.......

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yep - looks great :thumbsup:

thanks mate.

Looks great mate!

thank you sir.

Congrats Anth!

Time to stretch her legs over a drive to Melbourne :yes:

lol will do.......but probably not Melbourne just yet.

i have to get used to driving this beast again.

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few questions.

1. how is the car going????

2. what ever happened to your previous setup ???

3. where do you source you original stock nissan parts??

car is great mate.....................very easy to drive at low revs and sounds amazing!

I will have to post a vid of the car on start in the garage when I can.

I have some more restoration work to carry out on the car, but time right now is my biggest issue. I just dont have much (amazing what happens when you have more kids ;) )

Previous setup was sold a few months ago now to a bloke on the Goldie and hopefully is enjoying it.

fa

Most of my parts are usually sourced from Perfect Run Japan which do a great job.

Much better than any Nissan dealers here in Oz (sadly)

Anyways, here are a few more pics of the car I took quickly

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fitted greedy radiator air guide - looks shiny ;)

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Fitted Cusco front bumper number plate bracket with number plate - which was trickier to fit than I thought

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have a really nice Tomei badge but not sure where to fit it - was thinking next or above the GTR badge - otherwise Im not fussed if I dont put it on

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Ti exhaust system sounds really nice :yes:

More update soon guys

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coming out to happy laps mate????

Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend this one due to other commitments :(

But I will try my best to go to as many events as practicable ;)

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