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yeah f**ken SR's and they power to weight crap...going to be hard to beat into and out of corners....can only have her down straights and fast corners...will be interesting.

the last skyline that took me on ended up in the kitty litter

as if try and outbrake me

ps. i actually slowed down too much for the corner so he had to steer off.

what?!? I was scared ok, he was going really REALLY fast.

yeah.. it's nothing special

Nissan 180sx Specs

1994 Nissan 180sx – Red – RPS13

Power – ???

S14 SR20DET VCT – Aus Spec

GT28RS .86

Metal intake pipe

JJR 3inch exhaust

300x600x75mm Cooling Pro Intercooler (tube & fin)

HKS Pod Filter

S14 5 Speed Gearbox

Exedy 5puk clutch

Kaaz 1.5way Diff

S15 turbo Brakes

RDA Slotted Rotors

Tein Monoflex Coilovers

Koyo Drifteks 17x8 and 17x9 on the rear.

Tyres – Kuhmos semi slicks (however you spellt hem.

Bee-R pineaples

Momo steering wheel

It did a power run on the dyno at 140.6 before the new turbo went on... and i suspect that that power run was also done when the turbo i had on (t28) had a cracked exhaust housing.

yeah f**ken SR's and they power to weight crap...going to be hard to beat into and out of corners....can only have her down straights and fast corners...will be interesting.

your car is like 30kg heavier than Liz's not too much difference

except in the engine...unless you convert to the 25 in time

actually.. for the 3 laps i did last week, I was keeping up to some pretty fast GTRs and the Evos.

go team s13

Id beleive it, last time I was there the GTRs were slugs too, they were starting to get moving by about halfway down the straight!

yeah.. it's nothing special

Nissan 180sx Specs

1994 Nissan 180sx – Red – RPS13

Power – ???

S14 SR20DET VCT – Aus Spec

GT28RS .86

Metal intake pipe

JJR 3inch exhaust

300x600x75mm Cooling Pro Intercooler (tube & fin)

HKS Pod Filter

S14 5 Speed Gearbox

Exedy 5puk clutch

Kaaz 1.5way Diff

S15 turbo Brakes

RDA Slotted Rotors

Tein Monoflex Coilovers

Koyo Drifteks 17x8 and 17x9 on the rear.

Tyres – Kuhmos semi slicks (however you spellt hem.

Bee-R pineaples

Momo steering wheel

It did a power run on the dyno at 140.6 before the new turbo went on... and i suspect that that power run was also done when the turbo i had on (t28) had a cracked exhaust housing.

should go really well when you get that turbo cranking with some engine managment and stuff!

It DID go really well.. for 4 mins

lol

like.. remember when i drove my silvia up to see you guys.. and you let me drive your car and i was like ZOMG THIS IS DEADLY

that's how i feel now

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