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Hi guys, thought id put together a bit of a build diary to keep track of the build. its something i didn't do with my other cars and i regret it now as i have no pics or a log of how they come together.

On that note, just a bit of my car history.

my first build was a 1989 nissan S13 silvia. the car started out life as a completely standard down to the factory wheels and airbox ca18det auto. by the time i come to sell it, it was rb25det powered, garrett gt3076r, externally gated, sub zero plenum, and all the other usual bolt ons making 277rwkw.

next was a 2006 bionic blue xr6 turbo ute. again it went from a stock vehicle to 382rwkw wearing a host of process west gear, external gate and so on.

during my time owning the ute i also had the dis-pleasure of owning a 1993 r32 gtr. unfortunately when i purchased the car it was to far gone to be recovered and i sold it at a loss.

somewhere amongst those cars i also owned another sr20det silvia and a d40 navara work car.

this brings me to now, and as of late 2012 i become the owner of a 2000 R34 GTR V-Spec.

this is me picking up the car, such a happy day

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when i got back home i threw it on a local dyno to check it all out

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couple of shots from a bit of a photo shoot

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and now the fun starts

Adam

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So to add to the already fitted vi-pec ecu, mac valve boost controller, twin 3 to 3.5" exhaust, turbosmart fuel reg and tuned by godzilla motorsport...

Garrett -5 turbos

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Hpi 3" dump pipes

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I also grabbed a set of manifolds that are now in the more than capable hands of pro fabrication getting ported

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Edited by drag-on silvia

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