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its just runnin around weekly on 14 psi n dats plenty of power (288rwkw). i reckon its limit will be 20 psi but not for a daily drive. 18 psi is only if i drag a really fast car on da streets which i've never had to.

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That's probably 1 of the sickest 34 i seen in a while mate. gl wit the sale. just a query tho.. have you ever been to the strip?? got an 1/4 mile times???

cheers

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wow nice niCE NICE!!!!!! I was initially planning on the bomex whole kit however ended up with the do-luck front, but the bomex does suite nice~ also not only that ur r34 must be one of the fastest GTT too... :P

HEY JUST A QUESTION, would you mind selling me ur power FC by any slight chanCE :P ?

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wow nice niCE NICE!!!!!! I was initially planning on the bomex whole kit however ended up with the do-luck front, but the bomex does suite nice~ also not only that ur r34 must be one of the fastest GTT too... :P

HEY JUST A QUESTION, would you mind selling me ur power FC by any slight chanCE :P ?

Yeh make me an offer.

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