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If you get called in you'll be going faster and making more power than any of us, so I guess that's some consolation.

Good point well presented - something about 18,400 hp that still makes me smile.......now if we can only strap it on the dyno........

No problem to those who want to come, need to keep the deposits coming! Please pm me if you want to come and ill send you the bank details.

Enrico - No problem

Drift - Yeah bring your mate, leave a deposit and secure your place!

Cheers everyone.

busky, yeh mate got me a s15, love it, and its stock!!

Im interested in your car, i looked at your website, we need to have a chat!

Got a Xr6 turbo for sale, lovely car with 26000ks on it.

Let me know if anyone interested.

Long time no see indeed!

Nice choice on the S15, Dean - I still love mine even though I am trying to sell her ;) .... every time I drive it I get a huge smile on my face.

I tell u what, like i said, even in stock form this car is so much fun. I cant wait once its modded.

Good luck sellin yours, ive seen it advertised, and its definately a bargin for the amount of money you have spent on it, and how well its been looked after.

Lookin forward to catchin up with u lot soon

Turned to the dark side Enrico? Nice :huh: Enjoy the S15! Nice car!

My website is old because I sold the car. So I pulled the link to it. Got another S14 now with a bit more work done to it hehe. Catchya at the dyno day if I am able to make it!

busky, i hear u have a t518z? 10cm aswell? Thats what im lookin at

i have a HKS2540 (shaft play) sitting on my cupboard

bought it for my s15 but never get the fund to rebuild it (your choice of 25-30/35/40)

and the car is now gone :P

send me a PM if u are interest

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