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like i said ive got plenty of time to spare, just say the word...

Cheers big ears... how do you have time to spare??? ha ha... kids, wooza AND a GTR- you must be a buisy man...

Appreciate it Stevo.

build a reeeeeeeealy big shed with a bar and it can be the SAU club house :P

Bar is on it's way... Casa del Xrated. Yeah!

Who's bringing the keg?

Back yard is big enough for quite a few cars, plus another 8-10 in the front yard... so yeah, why not.

I have what youre after :)

Yeah, but it's silver and only has one turbo... :nyaanyaa:

Cheers big ears... how do you have time to spare??? ha ha... kids, wooza AND a GTR- you must be a buisy man...

Appreciate it Stevo.

Bar is on it's way... Casa del Xrated. Yeah!

Who's bringing the keg?

Back yard is big enough for quite a few cars, plus another 8-10 in the front yard... so yeah, why not.

Yeah, but it's silver and only has one turbo... :nyaanyaa:

i can always find time in between my busy schedule..

All this XRATED talk, you better but some pics up of the old girl :thumbsup:

Hey Rob, how did you like the twin t4's on the 25 and manual? Was it just useless or useable enough?

Reason I ask, is I'm thinking about twin T67 8cm's instead of twin td06 L2's. It's a pretty big set up, but I'm loving single t67 in the shitter atm.

What do people think? twin t67's or twin L2's???

twin l2s wouldn't be much less power :ph34r: , you should take your 'shitter' out on the track at pd3 , so you can take me for a run in it , i'm pretty curious what the t67 is like on a 25 , if i keep my 34 it's the most likely turbo to end up on it atm :whistling:

The t67 on the 25 was perfect!

The 3lt lump that's in it now... more torque, but just dosn't feel right!

I'd really like to try a L2 on the current combo for a comparison.

Hey Rob, how did you like the twin t4's on the 25 and manual? Was it just useless or useable enough?

Reason I ask, is I'm thinking about twin T67 8cm's instead of twin td06 L2's. It's a pretty big set up, but I'm loving single t67 in the shitter atm.

What do people think? twin t67's or twin L2's???

The thing was useless.

Wouldnt even come on boost in 5th, too big.

Hey Rob, how did you like the twin t4's on the 25 and manual? Was it just useless or useable enough?

Reason I ask, is I'm thinking about twin T67 8cm's instead of twin td06 L2's. It's a pretty big set up, but I'm loving single t67 in the shitter atm.

The twins would have been great with the auto and a 6000 stall. lol. They had less response than the T51.

But would be fine with a big shot of gas :yes:

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