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Wow sambo on the left looks like he is having a great time

Morning all

let the wang pic die!

too bad its a ghey SR in there :P

TEAM GHEY? :)

morning whorebags & toerags :wave:

I'm glad I stuck to my guns and went with the sr

But i will miss the nice note of my old rb :)

She perfers not to have an extra 150kgs hanging over the front axle

with only 1100kg to pull (Stripped out) the SR will have more than enough power for her needs and have better bottom end than most RBs anyway!

Morning

yup.. and the vct means the top end ain't exactly shameful either.

And they'll be too small!!!! :P:)

500hp will do until march :wave:

Ang on

What are the turbos that were on it when I was there the other day?

they were std R34 turbos (ball bearing but ceramic wheels)

these turbos i just bought form a mate at work, are from an R34 NUR (ball bearing, steel wheels & shaft), and have ~100km's on them (yes u heard right) , also bought the HKS dumps that are on them aswell :)

500hp will do until march :wave:

they were std R34 turbos (ball bearing but ceramic wheels)

these turbos i just bought form a mate at work, are from an R34 NUR (ball bearing, steel wheels & shaft), and have ~100km's on them (yes u heard right) , also bought the HKS dumps that are on them aswell :)

Why not sell both sets and buy somthing good now?

Why not sell both sets and buy somthing good now?

caus with the next set i'm doing headwork & cams aswell (to match the turbo's), which will cost a fair bit, plus im not 100% sure what i want to set the car up for

I think i might keep my 31 and put it in the shed for a while......Then do to it what i always wanted to.....rb 26/30 with 600hp BB turbo 25 box and shitloads of rear tyres :wave:

and 20k later ud have a real weapon! :)

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