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Just for the record, with a decent tail (eg, GTR) the R33's become exceptable in the back dept.

I'm a huge fan of the RB25T, in stock from it eats up the RB20. And the extra torque is nice, but it just can't rush on boost like a little 2l.

I think ARM85's car made 201 hp at the rear with a pipe, cat and induction. Thats it.

Thats a LOT of power. I think mine made more like 160 hp in sandard from on the same dyno.

I'm going to be interested to get a power output on it next week (like a million dolloars later).

Sorry about that, I get distracted easy.. by big butts. lol

My pics WILL be up tonight, I've got a few plus video footage. :rofl:

Looks great with all the cars lined up :rofl:

was a great day and megaprops to glenn and jayce for organising. On 60 Minutes last night they had a story about the tsunami...turned to my gf and said, "we helped those people today!".

Fuggin' great.

Also glad people liked the mix - GM_GTR where were ya???

keen for photos photos photos photos!!!!!

Hey sigsputnik, I was there.. sorry about the mix as my recording stuffed up , will be done very very shortly though

My cars in a couple of sxygtst's pic's,...oh yeah thanks sxygtst for helping out my friend start his car with flat battery(black s15) :thankyou:

:rofl: )

oh come on i so have the best come back ever but considering circumstances i think it would be tight :rofl: i think you get my drift if not i can post it hehe

oh fark it lets just say atm mr sinista i think my car would have a few lengths on ya small little behind :kick:

*runs and hides*

and again your comparing an gtr to a (stock) gts-t we need mick here ;)

man if only i wasnt saving up for this damn appartment i got close to 20K put away :) i am sure with that much i could build this baby up to beat most of your r's well except nicks maybe

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