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yeah the wrx will be gone sooner or later. Very quick car but just a tad boring. Trying to get a skyline of some sort again hopefully.

I still remember like two years ago when we had those dyno runs over at SDU and when your car pulled out over 200rkw people went crazy. Not many cars made it to that powe rating back then.

Just buy your missus heaps of flowers clothes and pretend to listen to her when she talks then it should be sweet from there.

:)

Ok catcha later champ.

My old man has had a few Rex's over the yrs. He bought a '94 model new when they first came out, nobody knew what it was! He’s only just sold his White 2dr STi, it had a tad over 6000 clicks on the clock!

The STi was a fun car to drive :cool: Great mid range torque & so easy to drive quick in the twisty stuff.

Yeah you've gotta' get yourself a GT-R, you know you want one :uh-huh: :lol:

That dyno day @ CAS was a while back wasn't it!

:lol: hehehe, yeah the problem is I've used all the sweet talkin'/ gift buyin' techniques already, so it's gettin' harder & harder to convince her the Skyline NEEDS more mod's done :D

Cheers mate.

Yeah - I can tell you for a fact that 300rwkw spins the wheels to the top of 3rd.... 4th gear has traction tho... :)

matt

Originally posted by -Joel-

So is the 236rwkw starting to feel a little flat in the higher gears MAtt..

fark.. 300rwkw..

Thats wheelspin in first second third and even fourth...

Well you only live once.. :D

Naa the current power level is still fun mate :uh-huh: But ya' can never have too much :D Just ask Matty Lowth (as per above!)

If you're keen dude, Bugs & I are cruisin' from Mitre 10 tonight @ ~8.30pm, so come on down!

Cheers

hrmm I might be out and about tonight..

I might have to lean her off and loose a little bit of mid so that I can have a bit more top end.

It really dies in the arse up at 6000rpm when the mid is good :)

You'll have to show me how the Microtech Runs in your car Matt. :D

Joel,

Sounds good mate :D Hope you can make it down? The 2 of us haven't been on the same cruise for a while! And you missed John's 34 GT-R !

Matt,

Very true :) Mid next yr the missus will be getting a bit of a pay out, so I'll be working on a small "parts for the car fund" :)

I watched HPI-3 last night... they do up a R34 GTT.

Standard it ran 148rwkw.

With Apex'i Gt spec front mount, cat back and AVC-R (set to 0.85 bar) it hit 200.8rwkw!!!!

if only i wasn't selling my car and buying a house - i'd consider it. :D

Good stuff!

Some bigger injectors, a metal head gasket, and some more boost, and you'll be up there with me :)

matt

Originally posted by whatsisname

Matt,

          Very true :)  Mid next yr the missus will be getting a bit of a pay out, so I'll be working on a small "parts for the car fund" :D

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