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Well pending a mechanical inspection next week, which it should pass with flying colours its sold for 40g's!!!

u all know what this means SUPERCHARGER BIG FRONT MOUNT FUEL PUMP AND MICROTECH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im so so so very farken stoked!!!! the second i have the money im ordering the vortech blower and front mount

hello over 400 ponies at the bags, thats over 300kw's at the wheels!!! OMFG im so excited!!! oh and i forgot to add im buying a set of slicks and a stall convertor too, which means im going to be running some very very serious times, im guessing a hell of alot quicker than the GTR ran. Figures are quoted from results in the states, VH45's respond very well to boost and make over 400hp@wheels on only 5-6 psi stock everything with an exuast and tune.

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all I can say john is I can't wait to see the finished product :drooling::drooling::drooling:

& good luck with the build up too , hell your car already sounds & looks sweet:aroused::aroused::aroused::aroused: & now its going to have some BIG TIME GO :wassup:

Well pending a mechanical inspection next week, which it should pass with flying colours its sold for 40g's!!!

u all know what this means SUPERCHARGER BIG FRONT MOUNT FUEL PUMP AND MICROTECH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im so so so very farken stoked!!!! the second i have the money im ordering the vortech blower and front mount

hello over 400 ponies at the bags, thats over 300kw's at the wheels!!! OMFG im so excited!!! oh and i forgot to add im buying a set of slicks and a stall convertor too, which means im going to be running some very very serious times, im guessing a hell of alot quicker than the GTR ran. Figures are quoted from results in the states, VH45's respond very well to boost and make over 400hp@wheels on only 5-6 psi stock everything with an exuast and tune.

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Cheers guys, yeah if the GTR sells this week i would expect it to be completed within a month or two.

Afro, i can only drive from home, and too a place of repair (work luckily) at the moment, its been defected... should hopefully be getting it cleared next week though.

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