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pick a gear any gear, u wont get traction :woot:...meanwhile teh gtr is half way up the road ZOM >_<

well i picked it up from the workshop to bring it home, was told NOT TO GIVE IT ANY!!!! so me being the disobedient prick i am, gave it some on the highway, 3rd gear wheelspin, 4th gear chirp.... ohh it was music to my ears... made me happy in pants... but still waiting for the rest of it to get done then im back on the road..

well if it's a fresh engine, theres good reason u woulda been told not to give it any stick, i wouldnt be supprised if a week or so down the track it starts the old death rattle >_<

HAHA, ur never right :O

lol

hmm thats right, i remember i had something ELSE to do tomorrow at lunch :woot:

hahaha shane your a funny one, so whats up with ur R? not on the road why?

:no:...RB26/30, yes that should explain it >_<

noice. what u using the car for? drags i take it. theres a guy in the UK who sent his car over to NZ to RIPPS and they built him a 26/30 with a GT42R, last dyno was 585awhp on 18psi, 7200rpm limit (completely stock head). full boost was at 6200 w/o NOS, but 5750 with nos. ran a mid 10 with std box.

for now i'm running r34 turbo's, so i can make up my mind what i want to go for, track or drag so then i can go ahead with a turbo set-up and headwork selection. (if its drag, gotta be ready for hks mini-jam)

to be honest, the car is 100% streeter, i used it for drift, and curcuit, havent yet touched the strip......

my aim was for a 400rwhp streeter and it just got out of hand, ive spent just under 80k all up on her and she is a monster.

to be honest, the car is 100% streeter, i used it for drift, and curcuit, havent yet touched the strip......

my aim was for a 400rwhp streeter and it just got out of hand, ive spent just under 80k all up on her and she is a monster.

hmm... 80K.....

:)

only 352 kw.......

Sum one got ripped off!!!

and how would you now if it was john watching in anonymous??

:huh::huh:

i could be anyone ya TWATTER!!

your being so nice in here today, only last week you were shIt stirring in whore town, what did the people on BC have enough of your shit too.....

:D I hate people who come in here and stir shit then expect no to have repercussions :)

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