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ah k, that's not as bad as i was thinking. ya, i've got hks cams, but not too sure about cam gears.

thanks for the reply,

Regards,

Shaun

oh yeah, and another thing, how does it drive on the road? i mean, if you're just driving normal and not wanting to go on boost, is it alright to drive? i'm just wondering how it's going to go as a daily driver... hehe, i'm sure ppl will get a scare once i rev up to 5500 :P

driving daily its very good, wont come on boost untill you want it to, its a good kit as its got a big kick at about 5000 but still drives smoothly untill and over 5000.

sweet, sounds great! i'm looking forward to driving it when it arrives. I appreciate your help,

Regards,

Shaun

oh yeah, one more thing - how much power has ur 32 got? also, if you've ran it down the quarter, what time did you get? Cheers.

heya all,

i'm getting a R32 GTR with a T78-33D and was just wondering what sort of lag should i expect? Anyone know at what rpm full boost will arrive? Any help would be great,

Regards,

Shaun

An excellent buy too, i saw the car on J-Spec

about 400kw@wheels every day and 450 when i go racing and the car has run 10.8 ( notice how i didnt write i raced the car))

And I think its also a fair comment that there is a fair bit of work to get the car to run a time like this...........

about 400kw@wheels every day and 450 when i go racing and the car has run 10.8 ( notice how i didnt write i raced the car))

damn, that's hefty as! sweet! now i cannot wait till it lands... hopefully should be here within 3-4 weeks. i'll update you guys when it lands, cheers for the replies.

Morgs - yeah, definately need fair bit of work to be able to run that much power. but, from the mods listed it looks as if it would be able to handle a lot.

Regards,

Shaun

And I think its also a fair comment that there is a fair bit of work to get the car to run a time like this...........

hye morgs, from what i know about the car, i was running 380kw@wheels with cooler, cams, cam gears, standars rail, 720cc injectors poer fc, t78 turbo, z32 afm, thats it other wise stock internals running 20psi boost,

hey guys,

this is the list of mods which is on the 32 that i'm getting.

Aftermarket stainless exhaust manifold and external wastegate

HKS 272 cams

HKS intercooler

HKS exhaust

Apexi S-AFC

Aftermarket radiator

Remote oil cooler relocation kit

OS Giken twin plate clutch

600cc injectors

Aftermarket oil cooler

Twin Z32 air flow meters

Brembo calipers with Apexi 2 piece slotted disks

Stainless steel brake lines

Tien tension rods

HKS Hyper height adjustable suspension

HKS Boost controller

Aftermarket computer

Impul 300kph speedo

R33 GTR wheels

Water pump and timing belt recently changed

Let me know what you guys think,

Regards,

Shaun

This the one I take it :rofl:. Looks like it could be a monster. Would be interesting to know what the owner used it for.. I am inclined to think drag (though the condition is very good apart from the paint). Wonder if there are any mount points for a cage?

LW.

Looks like a very good car for the price. I have seen some in much worse condition sell for not much less. Best of luck with it.

A friend just bought one with similar mods, but larger T88 turbo, that was already landed here.

This the one I take it :rofl:.  Looks like it could be a monster.  Would be interesting to know what the owner used it for.. I am inclined to think drag (though the condition is very good apart from the paint).  Wonder if there are any mount points for a cage?

LW.

yep, that's the one. well, apparently the owner did not race it (apparently). He said he accelerated hard every now & again while using it as a daily driver. But, how much of that are you going to believe...

Yeah, i think it looks too much 'sleeper like' for a jap car. I mean, there's 2 little gauges on the left of the steering wheel, boost controller & turbo timer below it... just doesnt look like it was raced. I mean, nearly every heavily mod'd gtr in jap has a roll cage, so it's odd how this one doesn't. BUT, what can you tell by pictures, might've been removed for all we know. But the mechanical inspection said nothing about a cage, so i don't know.

NXTIME - yeah, thanks man. i just hope everything goes sweet with it.

Jolinator - in the list it says 'aftermarket computer', so it's not just running the SAFC

The 'HKS Drag Meet' stickers suggest he probably did accelerate every now and then :rofl: LOL.

LW.

hehe yeah, that's what the mechanical inspector said "owner states that it wasn't use for race... except those stickers on the side tell me differently" thought they're dated a few years ago, i think it looks ok. Most race cars that i've seen through j-spec have cages, monster gauges all down pillar, racing harness, warn driver seat or aftermarket bucket seat, body not in good order, etc. This one looks great (except for the front guard and roof), and the mechanic said "it drove extremely well, and it's tuned excellent". I just hope he is reliable...

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