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Ok I only just got this R34 about two months ago There are posts on here from the last owners and what they did to the car as we'll I'm looking to do some more work to it like high mount turbo set up and intake manifold 1000cc injetors and fuel rail looking at getting it tuned on e85 as we'll I'm going for the 500hp mark and info on what I should do would be grate the car has a YouTube video under HPI R34 from stock to 11sec it is Former high performance imports magazine project car, many DVD and magazine feature articles. All work was carried out by Croydon Racing Developments.

Bodywork

*Fresh black respray

*Z Tune body kit including GTR front bar

*Carbon fibre boot lid

*Carbon fibre bonnet painted black

*Lowered

*JDM Decals

Engine

*RB25DET NEO

*146,000kms

*HKS internally gated turbo upgrade

*Twin entry front mount intercooler

*Split fire coil packs

*APEXI power FC

*Pod Filter

*4 Stage boost settings

*Fuel pump upgrade

*Blitz electronic boost controller

*Blitz RSM

*Complete turbo back exhaust

*Higher flowing cat

*Titanium tipped REGU cat back exhaust

Gearbox

*5 speed

*ORC super single clutch

Suspension

*White line sway bars

*Hicks lock bar

*Aftermarket shocks and springs

Wheels

*VARRESTOENS 18x9 +30 front

*VARRESTOENS 18x10.5 +30 rear

*Near New Tyres 265/285

Interior

*Omori gauges in factory gauge slots

*BLITZ RSM and EBC

*RECARO millennium bucket seats up front

*Very clean interior for its age

*Fusion front and rear speakers

*Fusion 10inch active subwoofer/amp

*Fusion USB/SD/Iphone/Bluetooth Head unit

Brakes

*Slotted disk rotors

Power

*212rwkw on 12psi

*296rwkw on 20psi/1.4bar

*500+ Hp @ Crank

*Ran a 11.9@Eastern Creek

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Yeah Im not a fan of the stickers I'm not to shore about the trail lights thinking about getting the smoked tail lights to much Crome for me lol I'm also going to be working under to hood soon as we'll going to try and get it up on 500hp that's what I'm going for how much did you end up selling the car for when you had it

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