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Originally posted by Dr_Drift

Leewah - Where's this dyno comp?? may bring endless??

The dyno comp is around the corner from Ice Performance. Can't remember the name of the place but they got their dyno installed a few months ago.

It's got one of those 3 letter names but it's not TGS or BMT :(

If you give Gerald or Nige a call, they could probably tell ya.

Originally posted by Oyabun Leewah ... GTR 34 is a top guy .. should be a great day at Heathcote ..

So I hear. That's why I wanna meet them, father and son.

And to all those thinking this is gonna be a showdown of sorts between the LeewahGTR and Endless, please reconsider. Let's take all the factors into consideration before even thinking that this would even be a half decent comparison.

LeewahGTR:

R33 GTR which means 4WD.

Running Nittos.

2 years of R&D and track testing.

Best time 10.47@137MPH

Endless:

R32 GTS-T with newish RB26DETT rebuild

RWD!!

Currently running slicks

Less than max boost

Best time 12.7 @ 121

Been on the strip once and broke the axle

As far as I'm concerned, Endless is still in its early development stages and has nothing to prove to anyone. The same goes for LeewahGTR. I'm doing my own thing and BMT is doing their own thing. If we end up lining up together, so be it and let's have fun racing, but let's not build this up to be like a Munro Kier race coz it's not!!

I'll see some of you at Heathcote whether LeewahGTR makes it up there or not.

Originally posted by R31Nismoid

a translation for those not quite so resourceful  ???

All you need is google mate :)

http://www.google.com.au/search?q=Oyabun&i...le+Search&meta=

and scroll down a bit the answers are there!

Or if you want to be more thorough -

http://www.google.co.jp/search?q=Oyabun&ie...UTF-8&hl=ja&lr=

then scroll down again :P

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