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Just been trawling YouTube watching videos of the blue STI "30PND" that is pretty quick. Hardly loses a race, however he jumps the gun against every single person he is racing against lol

Just been trawling YouTube watching videos of the blue STI "30PND" that is pretty quick. Hardly loses a race, however he jumps the gun against every single person he is racing against lol

it is very fast 700 and something horse power at the wheels

it is very fast 700 and something horse power at the wheels

Oh definitely. I love the car is super quick. But he jumps the gun every time. Somewhat of a pet peeve of mine with rolling starts.

He would still beat majority of those cars anyway. But if you get a half second start its amazing the difference it makes

Oh definitely. I love the car is super quick. But he jumps the gun every time. Somewhat of a pet peeve of mine with rolling starts.

He would still beat majority of those cars anyway. But if you get a half second start its amazing the difference it makes

yeah true. He got fairly well trounced by nitto, and he jumped the gun against the green r34 but was not able to increase the gap

at least chinese companies wait until you have the goods to f**k you over.

And you get to experience their speedy delivery over and over again as you have to keep replacing parts every 6 months.

yeah true. He got fairly well trounced by nitto, and he jumped the gun against the green r34 but was not able to increase the gap

some really good runs against the green 34, he always had 3 or more ppl in it too i guess which shows how good the pace was. Videos are all from the back seats.

And you get to experience their speedy delivery over and over again as you have to keep replacing parts every 6 months.

and after three years your up to half the price of the aussie stuff you bought that still hasnt turned up.

and after three years your up to half the price of the aussie stuff you bought that still hasnt turned up.

ha ha pretty much!

6boost in particular in notorious for slow delivery times

Well the manifold was meant to have been posted back on the 31/8, then he said it wasnt going to be till 2/9. Tried to contact him a few times after that and once i eventually got a hold of him he said that they sold out of gates and was waiting on new stock but will be sent 9/9. Send him a text yesterday and he said it got posted out of 10/9.

Hopefully ill see it soon. Motor transplant has been stalled going no where for 10 days waiting for this part

Well the manifold was meant to have been posted back on the 31/8, then he said it wasnt going to be till 2/9. Tried to contact him a few times after that and once i eventually got a hold of him he said that they sold out of gates and was waiting on new stock but will be sent 9/9. Send him a text yesterday and he said it got posted out of 10/9.

Hopefully ill see it soon. Motor transplant has been stalled going no where for 10 days waiting for this part

That sucks...but my last engine took 18 months so shut up! :P

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