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I could turn the boost down, fuel pressure, back the timing off. You could have all the comforts of an almost stock 32....cept the 100db out the exhaust lol

You gotta take me for a spin when its fully tuned lol, it'll be awesome.

oh by the way, is that gonna be the name of your shop in your sig?

You gotta take me for a spin when its fully tuned lol, it'll be awesome.

oh by the way, is that gonna be the name of your shop in your sig?

For sure...and yes, that's the name I am now using. Probably won't have an actual workshop for about a year, maybe sooner but getting all the paperwork sorted first and seeing how much business I can drum up.

First point of business when I open up the workshop will be to build a drift car with the 25/30. Just need to find a driver crazy enough to do the job for Drift Nationals.

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So in short, the auto isn't a direct comparison but i'll definitely take you up on your offer when ever it is convienient for you as the goldy is only a hope skip and a jump

P.S. no probs on the PM, appreciate you posting :P

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oh by the way, is that gonna be the name of your shop in your sig?

Pretty sweet name there Dan and actually surprising no one had snapped it up before! By all accounts you do good work with much praise so PROPS DOG :P

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For sure...and yes, that's the name I am now using. Probably won't have an actual workshop for about a year, maybe sooner but getting all the paperwork sorted first and seeing how much business I can drum up.

First point of business when I open up the workshop will be to build a drift car with the 25/30. Just need to find a driver crazy enough to do the job for Drift Nationals.

Hrm, i've got a bit of a proposition for you, Dan, will chat to you about it this afternoon :blink:

Ellie, here is a link to the specs of my car... i'm expecting probably around 170 - 180rwkw after the tune on the 21st, and i could probably take you for a bit of a drive so you get a feel for it.... PM Me if you're interested...

http://www.oznissan.com/board/index.php?showtopic=2

Thanks to everyone that posted to make my plea of a thread a success. Your genorousity gives me a warm fuzzy feeling :P

Extra thanks go to Terry, Dan, Gordon and Jason for offering your time and hardware and being all round good sports. Jolly good show old chaps, pip pip and all that!

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