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where you from.

and get some pictures up so we know your not full of shite.

its school holidays in england and we get a lot of 14 year olds that wank off to gran turismo making great claims of their 20 gtrs.

also welcome.

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where you from.

and get some pictures up so we know your not full of shite.

its school holidays in england and we get a lot of 14 year olds that wank off to gran turismo making great claims of their 20 gtrs.

also welcome.

LMFAO what a welcome lol

BNR34 2.8

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LMFAO what a welcome lol

BNR34 2.8

Haha he is serious, like any forum i guess we end up with some real shockers :P

Anyway, nice ride! Any pics of the 32 as well? Specs on the car etc?

Where in the UK are you from?

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Haha he is serious, like any forum i guess we end up with some real shockers :P

Anyway, nice ride! Any pics of the 32 as well? Specs on the car etc?

Where in the UK are you from?

Spec on the 34 is ----

ENGINE;

Nismo RRR GT500 block

6 Liners fitted

DK 2.8 billet crankshaft

Carrillo H section con rods

Cosworth 2.8 forged pistons 86.5mm

Carrillo H section con rods

Carr rod bolts

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Step 2 camshafts with adj cam pullies

N1 Oil pump

NGK iridiumr Spark plugs 8's

Splitfire coil pack ignition

Greddy kevlar timing belt

Cosworth metal head gasket 1.8mm

Abbey fuel rail, regulator

Sard injectors

Fully reconditioned cylinder head

Nismo thermostat

HKS Kansai strut brace

Tomei Fuel pump

Turbocharger & Induction

KOYO Radiator

Greddy BIG 3 layer intercooler/Greddy hard pipe kit

HKS GT2530 with HKS actuators

HKS exhaust manifolds, Tomei turbo elbows

HKS downpipes

HKS Hyper silent exhaust system

TRUST Greddy Suction kit

HKS Fcon pro ECU

Greddy Type R competition BOV

Aftermarket oil cooler system

Drivetrain;

HKS Twin Plate Clutch

Lightened HKS Flywheel

6 Speed Getrag box

LSD and Attesa pro system

HIcas Trust lock out kit

Interior;

Nismo speedo

NISMO MFD II

HKS Boost controller

Greddy turbo timer

Suspension, wheels, brakes

Cusco Master Cylinder Stopper

ARC roll bar kit

Stop tech rear 280/ front 355 Brake Kit

Nismo front circuit links

Nismo tension Rods

Nismo R-Tune fully adjustable coilover suspension

Nismo brake ducts

18’ Do-Luck Double Six wheels 10jx18 ET +22 in champagne gold

Falken tyres 275/35/18

Exterior;

Top secret Bonnet

Nismo Z Tune wings

Nismo R Tune bumper

Nismo side skirts/ spats (TO BE FITTED)

Nismo style front spoiler

Nismo LEDS

Ganador Carbon Mirrors

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