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Pulled along side a very nice looking 300ZX the other night on Mona Vale Rd - at a set of lights.

I looked in, his G/F in the passenger seat just smiled. I raised my eyebrows....

He moved forward a little....

I moved forward a little.....

I gave my car a bit of a rev....

He knew it was on !

I looked down at his car - HKS sticker, Sard, APEXi and other stickers lined his front door

I knew he wanted to race.

I was ready.

Then he revved his car.

SHIT - I'm not racing that - It sounded MEAN !!

I chickened out !

He took off

I flashed my lights at him (nice car mate) as he took off in front of me -

I went home and sulked.

I need to do some more stuff to my car !!!!!

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My uncles stock 308 automatic VB commodore with broken exhaust manifold sounds mean, but dosent mean its fast :D

300ZX are much the same, put a decent exhaust on it and they sound fairly tough... and it never means that the driver is assured to put all the power down.. so go for it next time :)

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can you spell p u s s y
Originally posted by giz01

hey a auto z with a good exhaust, pod filter & 14psi will run high 12's, i know a mate of mine has done it!

Huh ! ***** my arse ! Smart I say

Wait 3 weeks fellas , then I'll take anything on !! Then y'all will be saying Fark , remind me not to race that MuthaFarker of a Line !!

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I haven't done this myself - But I hear ... short of taking the engine out, you have to dismantle the front suspension and get at it from underneath....

They really jam the motor into those things - I saw one the other day - You had to take one of the BOVs of to change a damn fuse in the fuse box !!

Nah - too labour intensive for me.... They are still horny as tho !!!

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