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Only Macka does 15sec quarters:p Haha, thought I might get a bite out of you Simon.

BTW, I beat your dyno figure yesterday, made 296rwhp, and mine still has stock turbo:D Might not be able to beat you in a race, but I can on the dyno:D

Whether you have a Skyline through your own hard work, or you were lucky enough to be given one, I think the real winner is the diversification of the cars on our roads. (Very left field here)

Let me demonstrate...

Before FastnFurious came out I knew bugger all about any car. I thought the coolest cars on the road were the Celica's bcos at the time they appealed to me, and infact that what I had seen on our roads! After watching this movie, it opened up my eyes to a world I was definitely missing out on. I researched all I could about these cars I had seen and started getting into the whole import culture.

Knowing something about how a car works and what a turbo does and all the other stuff is interesting, and for fellow entusiasts like me its great to find out more! Having these impressive machines on the road today jst makes me wanna learn more!

I tink in the end, if we didn't have great imports coming in there would be very little diversity on our roads, and having lots of diversity is good. It gives us something to look at, something to learn about, and something to dream about too....

Amen...

lol jst my 2cents worth...

Vin

Im glad you said the fast and the furious wanted to make you learn more rather than actually letting it teach you everything you know. That movie is so full of innacurracy that I know people who went to the sequel just for a laugh. Apparently its not a comedy?

Anyway, just as long as the 15 year rule doesnt result in copious amounts of R32's on the road ill be happy :( You can keep your R33's boys :P

Red17

LOL @ Rev210 .... it better be a summer day guys because the chicks dont wear much .... now to just find some demin cutoff shorts and carry some speedcones around to place down on the road so u guys can race :P

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