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Rep - i might have too .... next time in Bunbury I'll give you a call ;)

Im sick of being told its just because its an auto.

Dezza:

Forged Arias Pistons

3" Zorst with dump pipe - cat been smashed out

Bosch Fuel Pump

FMIC

Blitz EBC-S (until it died) - GFB Bleed valve for time being

SAFC II

HKS airpod

Im sure there's probably stuff ive missed. It has pauls old cams in it i think they are G-reddy or something.

I can do a low 14 .... but im a bit of a dyno queen - when i put it on the dyno i want to see that the money ive spent has actually improved the car .... otherwise it seems mightily pointless.

thats ok - i'll sell it and buy something better :rofl:

No im not a big fan of lag ..... i just want 300rwhp .... thats all i want .... once i get that i'll be a happy girl and all will be well with the world and i will stop whinging .... honest!

well today was my lucky day first off took the auto out and hey Rep I think it was your mom's old one the white R33 with the Advan rims on it and M spec body kit... anyway it runs great very very quick but... did not committ to it because there was another car to checkout, another R33 1995 and almost stock this one has cost me a bit more than I wanted but I think it is worth it seeing as it is a manual as well...

thanks guys for the input as to auto's vs Manual's

well today was my lucky day first off took the auto out and hey Rep I think it was your mom's old one the white R33 with the Advan rims on it and M spec body kit... anyway it runs great very very quick but... did not committ to it because there was another car to checkout, another R33 1995 and almost stock this one has cost me a bit more than I wanted but I think it is worth it seeing as it is a manual as well...

thanks guys for the input as to auto's vs Manual's

Cool Chris , that skyline was a good one , but could easily be made notabley quicker :rofl:

Lauren - lukits01 has a similar setup like ures also running an auto and i think he's run 13.1 with over 300rwhp - Wolf3D and HKS turbo

yup yup

rock stock down to the tyres 15.1

In my experience the Intercooler gave the biggest difference with the stock turbo more so than the exhaust. Dont have any dyno comparisons though just seat of the panths feel.

now 307rwHp@1Bar

13.034@109.89mph

just need some decent tyres to replace these bald compliance kumhos

wanna get deep into 12s with good suspension setup

Good Luck on drag combat guys

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