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Yeah sound liek the area I was driving round today...

I was in the skyline today and the security guard yelled out at me saying go and find somewhere else to do skids... :D

He had no idea what I was doing there, I could have been a site manager for all he knows...

Then I got all flustered in the heat and went to the golf course for lunch :P

I visit the shops another time, another day...

had a look at this thing at lunch with a mate, took it for a test drive too, goes alrite :P haha

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;Make=NISSAN

bahahaha how fast? really that good ay? for a 33?

:D

lol it was a tidy one...did you modify it much? or alot?

bahahaha how fast? really that good ay? for a 33?

lol it was a tidy one...did you modify it much? or alot?

its got potential to make mid-high 300kw',s apparanlty it makes 300kw on 1bar, with fat afr's

Nah didn't do a lot to it, just tried to make the ones I did count. Backyard performance ftw, no pink cam covers for me though

bahaha yes backyard performance for me too...woohoo...

Shane's gonna have his hands full as well

its got potential to make mid-high 300kw',s apparanlty it makes 300kw on 1bar, with fat afr's

lmao. definately not work 40k then :(

bahaha yes backyard performance for me too...woohoo...

Shane's gonna have his hands full as well

lmao. definately not work 40k then :(

waht am i having my hands full with???

dunno hey, id almost pay 40k for it, has ap's, susp, beautiful paint & body, full list of engine mods, recaro's, oil & cooling system taken care of, only thing it needs is a gearbox!

btw, os twins arent that bad :)

3 blown gearboxes say that Nismo G-Max III triple-plates are worse.

rofl thats gold. but y on earth did u need a tripple?

anything over 2 is just wank wank wank, unless u buy a new jap clutch, caus they need the extra plates to make em work with decent hp lol

rofl thats gold. but y on earth did u need a tripple?

anything over 2 is just wank wank wank, unless u buy a new jap clutch, caus they need the extra plates to make em work with decent hp lol

Needs and wants are two very different things...

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