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Are you serious about turboing the micra?

yup. not for a while tho.....

Ceramic wheel 32 GTR turbo? Naice.

Lets bolt it on Platts. :)

they are gtr, not sure if 32 or 33 tho....

and not yet dude.... gotta rego and rwc the pig first!

have to find a way to deal with fuel pressure, but the car will run 5psi with out anything else.... doesnt need injectors ecu anything. just zaust and manifold.

hahahahaha.

Like the mech will pop the bonnet for rwc. lol.

hahahah. if you gotta dodgy one then im down.

if not, it can wait. knowing you, youll wanna put all sorts of fancy shit on it, flux capacitors and the like.

I could think of a few mods...

hahahah. if you gotta dodgy one then im down.

if not, it can wait. knowing you, youll wanna put all sorts of fancy shit on it, flux capacitors and the like.

What can you knock off from work? :P

I could think of a few mods...

What can you knock off from work? :P

hahahahaha. i got a few tasty things in here at the mo, but they are leaving in an hour. no chance of knocking em off!

When he sees Paul he will check that it's not an explosive

you saying i look like taliban my friend.....

At least then it might do 88mph

hmmmm still might be a push.

They're 33R.snails

still ceramic tho?

Yup still ceramic, I guess you could always chuck an ebay N1 rebuild kit through the broken one if you wanna shove more boots in :P

thats a good point!

but i doubt ill need any more power than stock mate-torque steer is a killer.

and the only lsd avail, is a nismo one at about 4 grand.

For me, fishing is not about catching fish, it's about hanging out with my mates in the sunshine with an esky full of beer and talking s%#t

Though... This is the last fish I actually caught... Was a 14kg Mahi Mahi... Gave it to the place I was staying at and it was cooked in a traditional oven underground and fed everyone. notbad.jpg

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/MahiMahi-bull.jpg

mahi is 9kgs max. defs not a 14kg. just sayin.

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