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ehh rwd more fun!

I seem to recall some bloke telling me to drop my shaft in GTR and drive a 'mans' car :P

Birds saw you turn left onto FTG road this morning was at lights waiting to turn right. /csb

Will have to keep an eye out for you, I thought you left 10-15 mins earlier than I do.

Drivers be all like, it's wet on the roads I better drive 40km/h slower because I'm such a shit driver that I'm likely to lock up my brakes in the wet.

Love straight out exhaust on almost any car just to see how natural and beasty an engine can sound. Used to do it to most cars I'd put up on the hoist.

But gawd, the day I took the mufflers off my R1 and started it up. Shit shook my car port.

short pipes/side pipes = hnnnng

normal exhaust length without muffler/cat or hotdog = pretty terrible. DECA is all about SR's and RB's with no mufflers and they all get kicked off track days when they go to a circuit. half because loud, other half cause sounds bad.

yea 160kw, 4wd. picked up an 02 for a steal.

can pick up classics for sub 5k, cheap fun.

The wrx club only allow turbo subies to join up. The 3.0RB has 180kw, but is ineligible... go figure

The wrx club only allow turbo subies to join up. The 3.0RB has 180kw, but is ineligible... go figure

i know is bullshit.....

we can be in a club together mate. you with your 3 litre and me with my auto.

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