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mehhh , N1's aren't big ............

Cheeky biatch.

No, they are not. Thats why its good to have two of them.

And to think we spent quality time today..........on the golf course :P

Will have to wait until the next drags to see how she goes!

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Hey dude dave cheatam at high tech can do them, but i recomend that you get it tuned and turn the boost down a few psi. let me just say i had mine done up there and i bought i down here (adelaide) got someone to have a quick look at it (one of the best tuners in adelaide) and he wasnt too impressed. but thats just my opinion, plenty of other users here have used him and are happy, just dont expect a miracle tune.....i have seen your car before to looks very clean love the colour and those rims

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N.T Titles ( Drag Racing )

Saturday 15th July 06

gates open 12.30

qualifying from 1.30 to 6.00

racing from 7.00

come on guys, i wanna see more than just mine and sarah's skyline racing this event.

chicko

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hey albyone, what time is it on? wouldnt mind haven a look. My R33 needs a tune badly, know anyone in darwin whos good at tuning a apexi power fc?

Hi Stevo

Name is devo i live around corner from you with the to GTRs

I have my power fc tuned at HTT have had no probs at all

Dave will always give you a safe tune so don't go there looking for a on the edge tune as you wont get one.

We had a sothern tuner bought up by a different company and he blew 2 engines with his tune gave very good power numbers but the engines didnt last.

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