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Hallo!! ParagOn.

It also had me BNR32.

My 20valve engine was no good. because It's so peakey.(Does spelling suit?)

Justin..We have not nabe at a restaurant, my house. Although it is narrow.

Since it is impossible this month,I send you my next month schedule by e-mail.

Hallo!! ParagOn.

It also had me BNR32.

My 20valve engine was no good. because It's so peakey.(Does spelling suit?)

Justin..We have not nabe at a restaurant, my house. Although it is narrow.

Since it is impossible this month,I send you my next month schedule by e-mail.

Peaky ;) almost!! :)

Ikeri, my house is narrow too! I have another friend, his name is Nao (and his girlfriend Chiaki) can they come to your house for Nabe too?

So thats Troy, me, my wife Kayo, Ikeri, Ikeri's wife, Nao, and Noa's girlfriend Chiaki... is that ok? 7 people?

How are you guys doing with all the freaky weather up there?

My search for a part taking Trueno goes on. Ikeda, did you have the Beams engine from the Altezza previously or an N2 build? 20V Levin engine isn't too bad, should make around 150PS standard?

I'm hoping to get a 4AGZ engine from an AW11 or AE101, maybe larger cam gear and custom manifold to suit a 1G-GZE supercharger. maybe try to get 200PS :) But for now I must go and get lots of FRP to fix all the rust holes in my ぼろはち.

PS: Rezz, I still can't find those pics... can you link them (pm me even) pleeese

of you at superautobacs gettin the service done n stuff. wanna see what sorta setup they got there.

From previous posts I was under the impression Justin prefered DIY in the car park, rather than paying the staff to fit anything :D:):D

Wheels and an intercooler come to mind :D

Yeah Munky, I dodn't know where you got the idea that I pay people to work on my car :confused:

But I did go to w00w SuperAutobacs in Sunshine Wharf Kobe... there are some pics of the service area, they do do service and installations stuff like that. That blue FD RX-7 is shop demo car they put together.

ParagOn....In fact, I did not want to sell GTR. but after a CPU arrangement and running test at the circuit, the turbine and the clutch blow.The repair cost was very high.

I thought then that it was unmaintainable any longer.

If I have much money, I will want to ride on GTR.because I think R32 GTR is so cool!!

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