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I didn't think the NEO would make that much of a difference considering I'm rockin more mods than him lol.....then again, he'd probs have considerably higher cyl compression etc :huh: oh wellz, public service job says it won't be long til I'm back in front :down:

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rockin more mods? the pod intake would be the only difference, but then I'm running a high flow k&n filter in the standard air box.

My Power mods are Blitz FMIC, Greddy Profec II Boost controller, stainless 3" turbo back zorst with high flow cat, NIStune ECU.

It rolled in at 188rwkw with the AFR off the scale it was so rich!

and rolled out with a very happy me behind the wheel :blink:

anyway hghflow turbo and fuel pump next, we'll keep battling this one out troy :)

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Spotted a bayside vspecii this morning going up erindale dr. Running terribly rich blowing heaps of smoke and the back was black from the exhaust!

I think i see that one everyday at Belconnen. I normally park the GTi-R next to it. It sits there wishing it was as awesome it was.

If its not the same one then there is another Bayside blue R34 GTR running stupidly rich about

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Spotted wine red R32 GTR in National Capital Motors workshop when i was there getting parts, had retrimmed red standard interior and nismo 400R like wheels on it, but black with chrome lip.

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Spotted wine red R32 GTR in National Capital Motors workshop when i was there getting parts, had retrimmed red standard interior and nismo 400R like wheels on it, but black with chrome lip.

sounds like the owners GTR, but i thought he sold it... apparently not

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Ooooh I swear it looked like you with someone else in the car!

Mystery chick (or feminine looking dude) spotted on Marcus Clarke Street with a car just like Shell's beasty :blink:

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Hmmm maybe I better go check my car's still there :)

Actually someone spotted a chick in a yellow R34 in Manuka a few pages back, so I guess there's another one out there! :blink:

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