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Well, at Cams request...

For your viewing pleasure i present the exerpt from "Perth Street Car"

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Yes it is hard to read. Save it and zoom it. Otherwise the files are huge...

Want it in more detail? buy it or go to a Newsagent :)

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Its nice to beat a customers car shitless with the customer sitting beside you and make the front page.This Supra had 518rwhp at low boost and rev limit till its run in then were gonna crank it up hard, should hit 800 then we will turn the NOS on and if it don't fly to bits it could go 1000.

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Cam

..no royalties..just "discounted" labour :)

Stric

..I'd hate to have a white car. I'd lose it if it snowed :)

ONYX

..As mentioned in the read.. you can get it $1800 + tuning bout $200ish

Paulie

..if you squint and imagine a big gay arse wing.. it would look like yours :bahaha:

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