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"You cant just jump in the ring with Ali caus u think ur box. Hey he knows i can box. So check it, if i lose the winner takes my car clean and clear. But if i win, i take cash, and i take the respect."

R32 GTST, usual mods, stock turbo 170RWKW @ 14 psi

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".....so check it, if i lose the winner takes my car clean and clear. But if i win, i take cash, and i take the respect."
Stuff the respect I'm here for the chicks!

R33 GTS-T (manual-auto) 203rwkw @ 13.5psi from Boostworx.

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that would be SLO-031

my best was 177 my worst was 154 i dont know why it lost power from one run to another but i know it hasnt stayed lost just cant afford to go on a dyno every other week

i remember i was in my silo when this bloke pulled up next to me, i was like ohh ok, then BANG 100 meter

wheelspin :O

i saw his plates "slo-031" i was like :dry::O:O:O:O:O:O

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My lil' 66 skyline is doing 140 at the treads, but with the new bits ( turbo, zorst and a couple of other things) I am hoping for 180kw at the treads ( I want to be australia's most powerful 6 cyl Prince Skyline GT-B) not that I am not already... hehe :dry:

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Hey ,

my GTR was tuned at 262 rwkw at a bar,

now with more boost and electronic controller prob pushing 280 +

but its a GTR so all the power transfers to the ground and the magnesium wheels being light it makes it more responsive

mike

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^^^ GT42R infact

last made 378kw on street tune

apparently having a 2spd powerglide put behind it

lol my bad.. GT42r... Lunatic. :)

Yep a powerglide is going in behind it as the r33 auto built up had issues holding the power. Not surprisingly really as 373rwkw is a rather large amount of power. :)

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geebus! some of yous have some serious power! i'm shitting myself in my little 80kw mx6 turbo around corners (that is with a blown head and running at 2psi hahahaa) and some of yous are hitting 300kw mark! damnnnnnnn

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lol my bad.. GT42r... Lunatic. :)

Yep a powerglide is going in behind it as the r33 auto built up had issues holding the power. Not surprisingly really as 373rwkw is a rather large amount of power. :)

Back that up with having issues trying to get it into reverse when required .... :laugh:

Looked good on the Smasa Cruise. I think that's how you spell it :kiss:

153.1kw @ 11psi via Boostworx

Stock Turbo, 3 inch exhaust, crappy cooler, ..errr....fuel pump & Air Filter

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