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Russ I got a small vid of you leaving pit lane after I saw you were about to go out, car sounds sick! and then you flew past @ ~250 K's :D congrats on the awesome time

Quad rotors sounds the sex. Do want mad mikes car

I was most impressed with the SX Developments white S15, driven by James Anderson. Considering it only has 265kw and an internally stock engine (except for baby stage 1 HKS 256/264 camshafts) - 1:39.6 is an awesome time! the SX Developments team have a nicely setup car.

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Spoke with James a few times over the weekend. Top bloke and good driver. I've forgotten what power he told me but I'm pretty sure he has more power than that :P

He said that he was leaning on the engine and was risking it. 265kw isn't exactly risking it.

Car looks super shmick too!

he has a 3071 .63 rear, 260-270 on pump 98 is about the peak power output. stock plenum too, must have mad response with that setup.. I love the styling of the car. I wanted a white s15 before I bought mine, they just look hot!

The SX car was very well presented.

Wanted the strawberry faced 180 with the 2JZ so much!!!

Wanted the Hankook girl on the right so much as well!

Super job from Russ. Chasing setup while still learning the new car, great job.

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