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i just wanted to share this pic that i've taken with my phone...hilarious, the money that was spent on this car i believe the owner could've just went out and baught a real turbo car.
a chick owns that car that used to go to my tafe last year, and thats her picture thats airbrushed. You shouldn't hate, appreciate :) :laughing-smiley-014:
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a chick owns that car that used to go to my tafe last year, and thats her picture thats airbrushed. You shouldn't hate, appreciate :) :laughing-smiley-014:

hahahaha no apreciation..... just lots of WTF???

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a chick owns that car that used to go to my tafe last year, and thats her picture thats airbrushed. You shouldn't hate, appreciate ;) :laughing-smiley-014:

i dont believe that.....prove it my friend, prove that it is her.....picsorban :)

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the FAKE fmic looked so f###ed that who ever walked past that car at that time laughed at it rather then appreciating it, those pipings look like regular pipings that you buy from Bunnings for 99cents a metre on special.

1/ Bunnings don't have specials :P

2/ What do you think ic piping made from? Mine are just regular, mid steel mandrel bends.

:(

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You have missed th epoint that some ppl like to ice up (or do up) a car that they have or just want to be differnet.

Maybe they don't wanna spend money on performance but want a cheap stand out car.

Remember, some ppl have no clues. haha

I know of people who have turbo'd non turbo cars, only to gain 190kw at the front wheels - pointless IMO, but they love it.

Truth be known, the 50k spent on it could buy you a very good R33 GTR example.

Horses for courses I guess. The orld would be boring if every man and his dog poured $ into Skylines - even though these are my preferred fun car.

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this thing does enter autosalon comps....was in the semi final I was at end of last year. YES it is the chick that owns it on the bonnet, AND it won best airbrushed car from memory...or at least runner up.

I thought it was deffinatly in the "why whould you" catigory.....but each to there own I guess.....

thats actually like a big airfilter made to look like an intercooler. It is hooked up, but works on the same principal as a huge pod filter. Ive seen heaps on Pulsars getting round. They get em at autobarn i think?

still.........why would you????

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