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Just got back from a little city and Eagle on the Hill cruise with Munro in the 35. Damn that car is fast (and hot). Stopped at the BP Hampstead Rd on the way home and you shoulda seen the crowd that gathered around it :(

Just got back from a little city and Eagle on the Hill cruise with Munro in the 35. Damn that car is fast (and hot). Stopped at the BP Hampstead Rd on the way home and you shoulda seen the crowd that gathered around it :)

i reckon i may have saw you. to the spotted thread :(

and scandy my bros should arrive in aus in the next couple of weeks again i wont be test driving, after a brief phone call she understands the words hello :) gonna be an interesting convo going on when she gets here.

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Well, the results are in if anyone cares... Had a boost controller issue, only able to wind 16psi into it but still good numbers!

Pretty good number there :( What other mods did you end up doing? or are you just running the same setup as me?

I'd be interested to see what it makes on a mainline.

Soooo wouldnt mind this:

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A mate of mine has one. With a few mods too. They're definitely not a shy car. :P

I wouldn't say no to one in my garage.

Another mate has recently bought himself a 370Z with a few mods. I'll be going for a spin in it shortly when it arrives :P

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