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52 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Have any of you fellas actually put a time down the 1/4? 

Greg/Birds/Toby? 

I know Hame did like a 12.6 or something which is still one of the better times I've seen for a street skyline with coilovers and hellaflush fitment 

I'm a god damn street racer

The only slips that matter to me are pink

BorgWarnerlinesaustralia

 

Toby, before jumping too fast onto the EFR bandwagon, you really look into how much effort it will be to bolt one on to your setup? Do you need a new exhaust manifold/hotside piping/wiring for turbo speed sensors/new oil & water fittings/boost controller.

 

1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

Have any of you fellas actually put a time down the 1/4? 

Greg/Birds/Toby? 

I know Hame did like a 12.6 or something which is still one of the better times I've seen for a street skyline with coilovers and hellaflush fitment 

Never really interested me to go to the drags to be honest

I think greg went recently? Not sure what his times were

5 hours ago, UNR33L said:

Have any of you fellas actually put a time down the 1/4? 

Greg/Birds/Toby? 

I know Hame did like a 12.6 or something which is still one of the better times I've seen for a street skyline with coilovers and hellaflush fitment 

I did 12.6 with dying AFM's, rubbish BC coilovers and tune that makes more black smoke than diesel Golf. 

Digging the MX5 RF

http://www.caradvice.com.au/515564/2017-mazda-mx-5-rf-review-2/

Not sure how someone over 6' would get along with it though

I'm sure it's fun to drive like the 86 in the bends, but if Mazda would just give these cars a small turbo and/or some respectable power, they would play havoc with the 86 and hot hatch markets. It's certainly cheap enough to be a serious contender.

16 minutes ago, HEKT1K said:

Mrs needs a new car

dare I ask wasteland for suggestions?

we're obviously considering an r33, an fpv gs, and an sss pulsar at this point

What about...ah nevermind

17 minutes ago, HEKT1K said:

Mrs needs a new car

dare I ask wasteland for suggestions?

we're obviously considering an r33, an fpv gs, and an sss pulsar at this point

Budget? Econobox or premium?

 

2nd hand mazda3

cheap, now and hold value, reliable and the sportier ones can be ok to drive

so so easy to drive in city as well

4 year old and sub 40K km

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/dealer/details.aspx?R=OAG-AD-14654399&Cr=1

 

 

 

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