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Im sure most of you have heard about ''the peoples chip'' gravy flavour.

when they where released yesterday, it was though that only 495 pkts where ever going to be released.

so as with everything else valuable and rare, several packs have made there way onto ebay, selling for as much as $510!! :wave:

i just want to make sure that no one from SAU is bidding, beacause theyre actually making another 60,000

packs, and im sure they will be a hell of alot cheaper than the going rate on ebay...

why would people want to pay that money for chips? id rather put $500 bucks of ultimate in my tank

would bring more enjoyment :/

bloody scalpers.

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mate most defectable things are visable, you have an rb30det in you car cubes, thats just as defectable as a top mount!

no body ownes me andrew.

Ahh but it doesn't have to be that way.

Here's the RB30DET; most its made is 285rwkw on 17psi; just about to slot a pair of cams in and stick a boost controller on it for 20-22psi.

Looks dead stock. Hell even the exhaust is rather sedate.

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