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not only does it sound like an animal it IS and animal

roumored to have 1100hp :P

its only a rumour...with only 700cc injectors...i dont think so...we suggested he put it on the dyno....he declined....lol

paul ive been out with him and a few mates and i can tell u its an animal

ive never seen anything as quick in my life

one thing i did notice though was that the exhaust housings on his turbos are tiny, whys that???

paul ive been out with him and a few mates and i can tell u its an animal

ive never seen anything as quick in my life

one thing i did notice though was that the exhaust housings on his turbos are tiny, whys that???

for awesome response down low....it would be an animal...not doubting that for one second....but as soon as he told me it made 1200hp i wasnt as impressed.

doodz- we lost power on sunday....the drag rubber simply does not cut it on the dyno when you only have 14psi of air in them...ahh well ya live and learn

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for awesome response down low....it would be an animal...not doubting that for one second....but as soon as he told me it made 1200hp i wasnt as impressed.

doodz- we lost power on sunday....the drag rubber simply does not cut it on the dyno when you only have 14psi of air in them...ahh well ya live and learn

maybe thats would it could potentially make or has made in japan ?

Heard they had to revert everything back to stock for compliance and then make some mods when putting things back on to suit australia conditions. maybe he put 700cc injectors in for better idle ?

anyways paul from what you see in the engine bay what is your guestimate of its power figure ?

either way it SOUNDS nuts..

Has anyone got pics of "TURBOS", my mates saw it at the runs a while ago and saw him do a all 4-wheel burnout and apparently it looked like it was sliding sideways (like it was on ice) and shooting flames.. thats what i was told anyway :)

Cheers,

Michael.

Hey 2GU UP, VERY NICE car man, do you goto liverpool krispy kreme often on the weekends? I was told thats where "TURBOS" was.. ill be there in my newly aquired GTR :O

btw: Who custom made your CF front lip?

Cheers,

Michael.

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No problems, Anytime :P..

So where bouts do you hangout if you don't mind me asking ?, it would be good to see a done-up R32 once in a while..

Also who made your front lip?

(if you dont want to tell me ill understand :O )

no where really there no where to go anymore

if i take the car out ill usually go to the city get a bite to eat at harrys and then cruise home nothing major

i edited the post above Custom Carbon made the lip :O

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