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uve gotta be kidding mate...

biggenden???....pfft thats a laugh...u went to a 3 horse town for a dyno read out......nice brains

and no its not normal for it to make that power....caus its shootout mode...33som and batesr33 are 100% correct... caus they work for my performance shop...and i have an r33 with 6969hp at the wiper blades when i use brake fluid on the paint..and grease the wheels with commodore spark plug fluid u freak...

ive seen you car in town...

its a heap of @#$%^

be lucky if it makes 2 pony power

shootout mode is wrong anyways... some fella called justin in bundy with an r33 said dynos are only a tuneing tool... the power figures are always wrong!

as a matter of fact it was u!!!!

by the way....nice wheels mess ;-)

omg you finally saw the light and brought a skyline.. i remember when i used to live in bundy and you said that your vl would out do a skyline any day.. pmsl.. still i bet i could still beat you

:wave:

hey i bought a skyline for realibity!!! if i wanted to go fast i would have stayed in the vl..nothing beats a tuff 500rwkw street vl..i mean just go down melb cass and see how fast ur gtr is on the street specially on the princess highway;):rofl: hahaha nah jas im aiming for atleast a 16sec pass at 90mph!!!

wouldnt bother racing you in the vl... it was never going long enough to race you :wave:.. why dont you bring your car to bris and seen what a real dyno is.. do the kangaroos help operate the dyno wheels in biggendan or is it just the hill billies there??

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