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you just watched the GTR special DVD didn't ya? :) There was an article on it in an Australian mag (HPI) a while back including the specs... one of the members on here scanned it and posted it up. Might be worth asking for that article.

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Get someone/babel to translate this: http://www.mines-wave.com/

I was after similar specs/ideas but ive heard its cheaper to try buying the actual car than getting the parts sent over etc if you want the exact same performance. Others have just bought an engine with turbos + Mines ECU and get everything else like handling work done locally.

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thanxs for the help guys ill get that translated asap

as for the r34 in the states not on my coast i haven't seen any ... yet

i have heard of quite a few in california imported thru motorex but

they wouldn't have had one ready for 4 months and only r33s and r32s

but i found one in new york its just getting the finshing touches on it and should be done the entire conversion in just a couple of weeks.

then shes all mine its an r33 gt-r v-spec i can't wait its just getting to spring and the east coast show circuit is just getting started so hopefully the plans i have for it will be finished by sema time

if anyone knows where i can get a carbon fiber trunk lid for an r33 shipped to the us it would also be very helpful

once again thanxs for the help guys ill get some pics up when i get it in hand

:D

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from the mines r34 best motoring avi:

mines complete engine stage 2

hks gt2530 turbines

big capacity airflow kit

vk rom

vx silence pro titanium exhaust

suspension esta suspension kit

esta link kit

brakes original ap brake kit

tires potenza re5405 255/35/r18

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the one im getting is an r33 gt-r v-spec i would love to have an r34 but the budget didn't quite allow for it but...

I do have anothe 15 or 20k to mod it with so it should be fun, the reason i was looking for the mines upgrades is because i wanted to see what their major bolt ons were. In hopes to keep the same type of engine response thinking as the r34 in the best motoring avi.

right now the only thing i havent been able to find that im going to start with is a carbon fiber trunk lid (the search continues).

but thanks for all the helpful info and i promise as soon as i pick it up ill throw some pics up here for you guys.

p.s. also looking at picking up a pulsar gti-r for 11gs u.s. its a 96 i think all stock i know it has an sr20det and its awd but other than that im clueless are they hard to make serious horsepower out of?

thanxs again guys and if anyone comes across the elusive carbon fiber trunk lid i would be greatly appreciated. :bananaman

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