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  BiZzReVhEad said:
Remember when the DHC black r34 took off fast at light on way to Kirrawee, i was next to u at lights goin ur pace and chomped it when u did :( dont say i didnt have ur foot down now :D

hahaha that would be me......I was actually planning on dragging mona since both of us had 3 people in the car !!! :P

Bizzrevhead......tell me your mods and how much power your making and ill let you know if you could beat her........hehe unless you have went nuts under the bonnet I dont think you would......

oh and I know its a bit OT....but how long have you had them plates for ? and did you ever used to work/study near randwick ?

I go to unsw and I remember waaay back in 1st/2nd year I saw them plates on a 32 parked near the uni a few times....

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Shonen : The car was owned by William from Randwick, he went to the uni u talk about . Car has had plates for about 6 years . and counting! :)

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Engine

HKS 'Super Dragger' 4 inch exhaust to cat, 3 inch to Turbo

HKS Super Sequential Blow Off Valve

HKS Type S Front Mount Intercooler incl HKS Intercooler Piping

R33 GTR Fuel Pump

(Awaiting Instalation HKS FCONv PRO)

K&N Pod Filter

HKS EVCIII Electronic Valve Controller (Boost Controller)

HKS Super AFR (Fuel Computer)

HKS Turbo Timer

HKS Boost, Oil Pressure, Water Temp Gauges in HKS DIN Mount

HKS FCD installed

Running at .85 bar

T28 maxd out :cheers: , just waiting for my turbo to come hehe

As u can see its a lil wipper snapper , but i have to say i was only hitting 3rd gear and backed off a few seconds after was i still in line with ur car Moanie :D but anyway im just stirring u prolly DONT wanna remember ;)

Hope to see u at the Creek one time then and all shall be forgotten i guess eheh

  siksII said:
lol!

dont worry next time i will pass everyone and ill make sure i get past you too so u can be part of the trend :cheers:

Hey mate, were you the one with the plates "Aron" ??? Maroon R33... If so, Im the guy you were speaking 2 @ maccas (Sylvania).... If you want some more info or pics on the wheels let me know...

By the way, I might be selling those wheels in a month or 2 if your interested...

  BiZzReVhEad said:
Fair enough moanie heeh ;)

Not taking anything away from ur beast .

i didn't think you were :cheers:

nice one with everyone running soon :) omg to sxc180!!! thats a very fast beast!!! you'd easily own my ass! :D i'll hopefulyl be heading out there in a few weeks! not sure when ;)

  MaTBoY said:
Dude you were on fire!  :flamed: Very quick car you got there

I was in the grey 32 u were behind at the end of the park run. Ur a penrith boy aswell?

no i am from north shore. the flames are a must have!!!

i wonder how the white hot ceramic turbines are feeling like

  Kaan said:
Did you end up sittin inbetween a black R32 and white R33 for the last half of the way out of the natio park? If so you're one crazy mofo! :P

yeah that was me, your 32 steers pretty well!!

im more used to the old road. it was fun.

  T04GTR said:
yeah that was me, your 32 steers pretty well!!

im more used  to the old road. it was fun.

I'm in the 32.

I don't know why, but it just seems to stick to the road :D Must be a magic T ;) Did you try to pass me or were you just happy to sit behind? I flicked my mirrors in and didnt know you were behind me until the end :P

What mods you got fitted? :D if you can overtake nearly everyone it can't be to much of a slow ride! :rofl:




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