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Huh?

What are you talkin about, my car is being built for looks only at the autosalon this year....

POWA? WHAT POWA?

I cant afford a T88-34GK, i cant drive a car with one of those on it.... HELL NO!

I bought little twin turbos, 2530's ask jash he'll tell you the same....

GT51R = ALL SHOW & NO GO!

Getting married has taught me to stop doin up my cars.... BAHAHAHHAAHA!

SERIOUSLY....... BMW 120 TURBO DIESEL + T88-34GK massive grocery getting, girlie car....

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Hmmm what ever happened to "Big Red" ????

Havent heard about it in years??? :thumbsup:

Big Red was stripped and sold a long time ago, same with GTAAH. Its a circuit car with low mounts, motor and turbs etc were sold off to Japan person apparently.

Big red is a normal car now, and GTAAH is still at CRed.

No fancy stuff goin on in WA, except for ANts GTR, Steves GTR and Bobbos GTR.

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Theres nothing secret about my car, its poo.

Jash, Marc and Josh are doing all they can to bring it back to life cosmetically and aesthetically.

It wont be a BIG POWERED car, it will be a subtle yet track warrior car.

Anyways, C RED is a great place to get your car worked on, good ethics and good value for money, quality of work is second to none.

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sorry to sound like a newbie here but where is c-red is it better place than speed works there like $389 Full service and $289 minor service.....

looking for a clean shop 2 work on me skyline R34 in perth thats knows skylines.....

privet msg on idea i will be most thankfull!

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