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Nice gtr. Also know the feeling of choosing a "value". Spent 20k in the last 7 months getting my e85 25det conversion good in my 32. have it advertised at 10k and still no interest.. hard market out there. So many people don't realize how expensive it is to stick with good brands and $$ to have it installed properly

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Inbox cleared out so should work now.

Car has done a 1.05 flat at wakefield...

If the link doesn't work then just type 33 gtr testing wakefield in the YouTube search box.

The car underwent some large improvements since that video. The front LSD was fitted, rear diff redone with nismo internals, brake bias adjuster installed which made the car far more balanced under heavy braking, and shorter gearing installed with the 4.375's. I've also had the ruzic controller II fitted but have not been on the track since that's been in the car. I'm told they make a noticeable difference to corner exit speed.

Boz complained that the tyres were rooted and fresh ones could have been worth somewhere between a half and full second a lap.

What a Beast!

Vid at 3:56, looks like a Pigeon, if it was, wonder if it survived :).

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Good on ya mite, good to see the dormant GTR bug is returning.

I was going to sell mine once but luckily no one wanted to pay 50K for a 120k (purchase + mods) car. I saw the light. Always enjoy driving it and will continue to do so till they ban hydrocarbons.

Seriously you should just get a larger garage or a 4 post lift.

All the best with it.

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