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and you had to modifiy your rear end to have what a 260 has standard :)

Lol, your 260 is standard? Do you actually believe that? It had the same RS4 rear end when it left the nissan factory, before it was hacked up...

And at that I end this rant until I see the track coz otherwise it will go on and on

And I know I just can't match up with a 13 sec rs260! So ill just hide lmfao

well your car couldn't last time you went :P

who said anything about hiding, I'm glad you've worked on your family car to try and mod it to try and make it go faster, you then bring in engine size price etc how flast your previous ride was, and that I said something wrong cause I said rb26 shits on rb30, and you've continued all day, in a car you havn't run or managed to run, but you know better, then you make a joke about me saying 10's clearly your not, so i've no idea how fast your aming for out of you fast and furious styled wagon! obviously i said the wrong thing that 26 are good and should have remembered about the 25, good knows why, as the car are chork and cheese from factory, yours is an r33 gtst, mine is a r33 gtr spec, but hey go and see the boys with gtr's tell them they should have got a gtst cause the rb25 is better :P hahahahahahahahahahahahaha good laugh!

Lol, your 260 is standard? Do you actually believe that? It had the same RS4 rear end when it left the nissan factory, before it was hacked up..

yeap you got me! cause no company has ever done this before, but yes my 260 is a terrible hacked up rs4 :rolleyes:

^^ Superiority complex much?

The RB26 is not a modern engine design, and yes the early RB25 with it's VCT easily makes up for the 100cc less capacity, even more so the Neo. If you can't handle this fact, it's not our problem.

Why do you think HKS spent millions designing the RB26 Vcam setup, which is a VQ part by the way...

^^ Superiority complex much?

The RB26 is not a modern engine design, and yes the early RB25 with it's VCT easily makes up for the 100cc less capacity, even more so the Neo. If you can't handle this fact, it's not our problem.

Why do you think HKS spent millions designing the RB26 Vcam setup, which is a VQ part by the way...

dude what is the go, i was mentioning and rb30 (single cam) and that a 26 was better that was all! so if the rb26 isn't moden what the hell was the rb30 and clearly the 26 was more advanced!

vct isn't the be end all of everything, if it was, a rb25det would beat a rb26 hands down stock for stock yeah which it hasn't ever? which if you can't handle this fact, its not my problem :domokun:

Two turbos, that's all you got for your 20k.

I would love to school you on the single cam 30 head, next week when it gets tuned. But you will just doubt the result, like we doubt your outlandish claims.

Two turbos, that's all you got for your 20k.

I would love to school you on the single cam 30 head, next week when it gets tuned. But you will just doubt the result, like we doubt your outlandish claims.

do people seriously pay that much money for a Nissan wagon! I'm happy for my 13 second family wagon for under 10k

What outlandish claims have I made?

do u think I've never worked on a rb30 or know anything about the engine?

Are u telling me that the head on your 500kw rb30 is standard, no porting modified valve train ? Stock as a rock inlet manifold and exhaust manifold? What size turbo is it? What oil system is it running? How much is the build worth with everything on bolted to it?

I got offered a 26 it makes more power than my 30 so I did the swap that's all!

Chuck money at any engine and you can make power! Well most engines maybe not m35's engine

Seriously, if you're not here to post about your car and instead to have a sook and start name-calling and such, I'd rather you all shut the hell up before I start waving the ban stick around.

I don't care who started it, everyone involved will be dealt with equally.

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Yesterday mine played the roll of support truck and motor home for the SAU NSW Track Day at SMSP. Carted all my tools and tyres, marquee, chairs, racing gear etc and did an awesome job :)

The bloke from good old Darwin should piss off to the commodore forums where him and his knuckle dragging vl pos belong.That said....wide band arrived yesterday :D

fast and furious bling is strong with this one!

number plates arrived "260rs" sent to misses should be on the car tomorrow

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Seriously, if you're not here to post about your car and instead to have a sook and start name-calling and such, I'd rather you all shut the hell up before I start waving the ban stick around.

I don't care who started it, everyone involved will be dealt with equally.

/\This.

Nicks right, have a shower and wash out your sandy vag the lot of ya! :P

I have a high pressure sprayer I can lend out if needed.

I think Brick killed a guy with a trident.

Anyhooo...I washed my Stagea, or more specifically my wife and kids washed it. Then we headed out to the seaside, where there was a Sou-Easter blowing, and the car got covered in salt spray. Pointless car wash was pointless. Fortunately my kids looove washing the car. Yay me etc.

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