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Yeah, took it a couple of weeks ago. She run a [email protected]. Not to bad for a fairly stock car. It has a stage 2 shift fit, 2500 high stall and 3.77 LSD diff. Motor is completely stock. We beat this wild sounding VS 5ltr ute!

I drive the wagon to work everyday ATM.

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Bayley,

Yeah, sure have.. But just ask anyone here, I can't drive for shit (apparently)

I got 14.5 on an actual slip when i had 14.35ish RSM times...

my new RSM time of 13.99 i'm guesstimating should be around 14.1-2ish...

now i got an EBC and AFC added to the list, should be interesting to see what she does...

hey bam,

drove to work this morning, pisshing all the was.

It's not really that loud under normal driving - hardly louder than the factory one, but I did get to scare the shit out of some nobend who was driving his triumph at 20ks below the speed limit, talking on his mobile and drinking his coffee all at the same time.

he got all flustered and spilt the coffee on his mobile, YAY!

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