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God damn Greg.. if you don't know Justdave, there's something wrong.

He's legit, and obviously wants to chase this guy to shoot the car for a magazine spread.

Leave the poor fella alone!

Also, he last went to the toilet at 2pm this arvo! :D

geeze i was only joking about the what has he done to you remark

nar actually i havnt seen justdave posting here since ive been using the forums regulary which isnt long

since feb this year

maybe ive been reading the forums with my eyes closed aye

lol

godzilla motorsport white r33 gtr with hks 2530 turbos at 22psi boost ran on pump fuel 11.41 at 126.23mph with a 1.74 60ft on street tyres.

the driver was the cars owner harry who ran an 11.48 at 125mph later in the evening.also the cars makes 470hp at all 4 wheels at 22psi on the new 4wd dyno dynamics dyno at godzilla motorsport

cheers for that willo ur a machine.

lol, this is funny, i was there today and mark showed me Harry's car. came home, and saw this thread.....

yeah, the car is at Godzilla motorsport and it belongs to Harry, who is a regular customer.

hes running pair of 2530s as stated, and the car is making around 450 hps.

I know this is off topic, but f**king hell Erin! Calm your ass down! From what I read of greg's post, he was asking a question... there was no sly remarks or anything. Sheesh!

My ass was calm... I have no idea what your getting worked up about.

Actually come to think about it, I was lauging when I read it..

godzilla motorsport white r33 gtr with hks 2530 turbos at 22psi boost ran on pump fuel 11.41 at 126.23mph with a 1.74 60ft on street tyres.

the driver was the cars owner harry who ran an 11.48 at 125mph later in the evening.also the cars makes 470hp at all 4 wheels at 22psi on the new 4wd dyno dynamics dyno at godzilla motorsport

cheers for that willo ur a machine.

niiiiiiice :)

Good work investigators! :sorcerer:

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