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lets make a date to meet up and go with it ...ive been doing this up for nearly four years in that time this car has probably done 4000 km everytime i finish one thing i find another thing to do and its always off the road waiting fo parts ...... it never ends.... but the reason i am putting the 6 speed dog box i am after 800 hp with the twin td06 set up .....

the need for speed....

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i have 19'' wheeles so traction is a thing of the past but on the track i have micky thompson radials.... its still only single turbo i am still waiting on the other one from the land or the rising sun...

Absolutlly love it.....

Looks horn under the hood.....

Similar to what i have planned and have purchased....

I do wish to know a little more about the ignigtion system....

What coil pack are u using and its the MSD controller.... How did that work out.... I assume a map sensor was introduced but what sort of ecu are you using now???

post-7531-1129380872.jpgpost-7531-1129380945.jpgawsom its got 14k worth of upgrades running digital 4 ignition 6 v8 supacoil packs 3 seperate bosch ignighters with two msd amplifiers all up putting out about 450000volts tell me thats not enough spark....
post-7531-1129455922.jpgpost-7531-1129456097.jpgwell i bought the gts and started doing some mods i put a few things like motec m8 pro race seats actually pritty much the same as in the pics exept i had a t51rspl and payed a guy to do all the work but instead he sold all my parts i went to c the car he wasnt home went out the back and their it was stripped nothing left but a shell ... but of coarse he told the investigaters that i took everything so they said his word against mine so i got nothing ...so instead of a shell i re did it back up to what it is today with what was stolen it owes me around 120000i no its alot for a gtst but i love it and i couldnt just waste a r33 so thats the story .... if someone buy the name of george ross lives in ferny grove wants to work on your car not a good idear...... it took nearly three years to get it back to what it is now ..i dont have anypics of the interious but emagine a empty inside ...

ohh man thats one story we dont like to hear hey

how 'good' are these coppers we have these days, u reckon it woulda been a different story if it was an owner of a brand new ferrari and the owner was some famous business man

i look foward to seeing it mate :)

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