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car could easily run high 11's.. was running low 12's but that is on some crappy rubber and very shit launches.. only been out there once..

with semi slicks and the right launch, it could easily get into 11's

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yeah it is at the wheels.. yeah dyno sheets i will show you.. it was tuned by unigroup so they well i think are the best tuners in sydney, and tuned it safely.. will scan dyno sheet in for you

been holding up perfectly fine for 8 months no hiccups or anything..

the blocks are solid

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$200 Spotters fee for whoever refers the car to friends and they go through with the sale.

This is free cash for whoever refers their friends to buy their car.

So go on tell your freinds and get 200 bucks for free if they buy the car

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peak of 1.2 bar which is 17 psi. So it normally sits at 1.2 - 1.3 bar to get that much power, with the hi flow turbos they are all not the same, so Unigroup have told me that i have got one which is pulling more punch since they have tuned it safely and reduced the power just in case, but it could easily go to 270rkw they say.

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Keeper: splitfires does the job so well

and i recapped the plugs it .69 but that is all

splitfire helped so much..

dazz: side skirts came with car when my mate purchased these ages ago, so i assume these come from japan

:)

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