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i saw the www.98 on a boostcruise car cruise. The car was awesome, i spoke to his friend who is malaysian and they have just started a performance shop in Slacks Creek somewhere, i think he mention that the GTR was running G05 turbo's ( i think he said that), and his friend had a WRX (dont quote me on that) but they will both be at Jamboree. He also said something about possibly pulling a 10 sec 1/4 mile, but i was kinda dazed when i saw the size of the turbo on the www.98 and didnt pay much attnetion when he was talking. THey were young guys too, early 20's ... maybe they are REAL ASIAN RACE DRIVERS ... not just ricers ;)

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look out for 15ICR. Purple r33 GTR from subzero. Awesome car, sounds like your car mr33?? But i heard it go and have heard a hp fgure which i aint gonna disclose coz i dont know if its for real but the numbers are up there. Well presented car. Many congrats to subzero for creating such a weapon

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