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Good day SAU forum go-ers!

My names Drew, a new BNR32 owner from Brisbane. I brought the car a few weeks ago with the following done:


Eagle Rods
CP Pistons
Metal head gasket
Tomei 272 degree cams
Tomei cam gears
Springs/retainers
HKS turbos
Apexi PowerFC with hand controller
Intercooler
Nismo strut brace
GReddy BOV

The car puts out a tad over 400hp at the wheels @ 18psi.

Since then i've lined up a few bits and peices including a Kaaz 1.5 way diff, Cusco swaybars, Ikeya control arms and BC coilovers.

My next main hurdle is to get rid of the horrible "GMAX" wheels and replace with something a bit easier on the eyes! As well as new exhaust, re-tune and other touches.

I've joined the forum to browse the classifieds and spend hours reading the (seemingly vast and knowledgeable) technical sections.

So far my weeks of GTR ownership have been very pleasurable, i can't wait to iron out the small creases and enjoy the car for what it is, a true monster!

-Drew.

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Hey Drew,

Welcome to the forums! Feel free to venture into the QLD Section and introduce yourself. We have regular events, pretty much on a weekly basis and would love to have you come out.

Look forward to seeing you around!

Cheers,

Tony

of course youd love him to "come out"... :P

Hahah- I'd love to come out to (not "come out at") one of your events! I'll check it out for sure!

I'll chuck some photos up when i've got wheels and stuff sorted, don't really wanna claim it as "mine" with some terrible bob-jane wheels at its feet :closedeyes:

Thanks guys!

Hahah- I'd love to come out to (not "come out at") one of your events! I'll check it out for sure!

I'll chuck some photos up when i've got wheels and stuff sorted, don't really wanna claim it as "mine" with some terrible bob-jane wheels at its feet :closedeyes:

Thanks guys!

post pics now, then we can see how much of an improvement the new additions are.

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