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Photos were taken at CRD...

There's something wrong with the car... It only made 170kw @ all 4 with all those mods at the PF dyno day...

Nice headunit though... Clarion 7" DVD screen... I want, I want :D

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Originally posted by Merli

Photos were taken at CRD...

There's something wrong with the car... It only made 170kw @ all 4 with all those mods at the PF dyno day...

Nice headunit though... Clarion 7" DVD screen... I want, I want :D

Yep true, something definetely wrong. However made approx 300rwkw on another day!

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Originally posted by [ryan]

Yeah but he aint a TWS member

So who cares

=Pp

[RYAN], damn right brother, he aint no genuine west side. I grew up in Cabramatta and proud to be part of the TWS....but must admit, nice GTR though....but too much shit done to it for my liking.

Hey Ed, track this dude down and grab those std GTR wheels of him. Offer him $3k for it. They are like $9k to replace new.

In terms of mods, this car is a whore...engine looks nice too. Must do 11s easy from what I can see....but he doesn't have one thing that I do....Genodore Mirrors, that is 30kw in itself...heheh.

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Std wheels look way better, not a fan of brightly coloured seats either.

Swoop looks nicer I reckon. Don't get me wrong, the blue 34 is dream material but painting calipers and wheels all blue, it just doesn't seem right to me.

Gemini's get painted calipers and blue interior and 2pac on the wheels, all I can see here is a car with a lot of class made less classy as a result.

My 2c.

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Originally posted by jtir

Yep true, something definetely wrong. However made approx 300rwkw on another day!

Phwoar :D Much better :D Everyone was disappointed when it made such a low figure, good to see it running healthy again!

P.S. I agree that the rims and retrim detract from the classiness of the car quite a bit...

Swoop wins hands down.

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