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At last mallanats....

Have taken it off the road, throwning up whether to put a supercharger on it or be a little different and turbo it....

So far turboing is winning..... just!

Major positive is the turbo can be concealed under the bonnet, where as the supercharger hangs out up top. As i do drive it on the road from time to time

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So, I might be a little off topic. I built this when I was 15 and gave it to a mate to look after when I was 20 and just about to go travelling. That's 23 years ago and he's still got it. I "borrowed" it over the weekend and took some shots for the record. If you squint it could be real...and it's certainly a beast. 934 Turbo RSR.

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So, I might be a little off topic. I built this when I was 15 and gave it to a mate to look after when I was 20 and just about to go travelling. That's 23 years ago and he's still got it. I "borrowed" it over the weekend and took some shots for the record. If you squint it could be real...and it's certainly a beast. 934 Turbo RSR.

Yes! That looks amazing! What a job you did on it for a 15 y/o!

She's no weapon but a good cruiser,attachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1443270304.509513.jpg

My first car that I still have,currently off the road being a slow project

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And my for fun burnout toranaattachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1443270757.516983.jpg

Some seriously cool cars in that lot.

my S14 after a wash...

Damn that looks really clean!

not sure what happen to other photos

Love Impala's! I'd hate to know fuel cost.

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My non-skyline weapon... offroad weapon that is :D

I'm with you...

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on my way out of The Lost City...

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and over to Maingyu Marragu Rock

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Offroading is whole lot of fun (as well).

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