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Nice. Thats a little looking exhaust, is your new engine setup going to be breathing through that? >_<

Awww...you not like my Katomoto exhaust?.....but it's sounds nice and quiet, I hate droney exhausts.

Having said that I am looking to change it....just not sure what will work without sounding crap.

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Mine too:

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And my car racing a 500kw @ wheels R32 GTR:

Lithium, ur car's fast man- it wasnt much behind the 500rwkw R32 was it? Not that I could see. Were u around 280rwkw with the GT3076R internal gate at that time??? That video is convincing enough for me to want 280-300 from my slow 200rwkw R34. And if ur car was internal gate at the time of those drags, then i wouldnt bother going external as it looked fast enough

Myself and Lithium are in Wellington and are always keen for chit chat and lurking around the place in lol cars :) We have quite the collection in our group now.

Might see me lurking around the CBD at times in my R33.

Crappy picture but it makes me happy pants haha.

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Hey all.

Finally signed up after months of anonymous trawling of these forums.

Bought a stagea coming up to a year ago.

C34, 25det, auto, now 170km's.

Although its meant to be a daily driver I cant contain myself. Always looking at new mods. Would love a new set of rims and a Manual conversion.

Primarily purchased whilst working in CHCH to take me to the snow ( its 4wd) big boot space, bought a roof rack for the boards etc etc. Now its home ( Hamilton ) parts hauling between here and Auckland for my project

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