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looks fkn sweeet, now all they need is a very good driver to put it on the track hehe >_<

i recon the stig is up to the challenge :)

awsome looking car i saw photos of it @ the cruise for a casue on sunday on CSA's website but didnt realise that was it

makes me wish i had of gone to the start point

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much shame its not a 26

its making 354 kw at 8 psi.

im sorry, but it really is a superior engine package.

it produces cubic shitloads more torque, brings on the power earlier, and makes more power easier than a 26 would.

*puts flame suit on*

but its sacraligious. hehe

its more than double the capacity of course it does.

nah thats just me, id prefer the RB as opposed to the v8. hands down...nothin like a 26. despite the power that thing puts out...but lets not start that. my opinion

Edited by Ryanrb25

its a much cheaper exercise to make a monster engine........sure as sacriligious as it is, there on a winner.......

but at the end of the day, i love my engine over anything else

Edited by Nathan_G1

Damn they work quick too! Was in GT's last friday and didn't see the car finished yet. Getting ultrasonic's put in cos was another victim of getting my skyline broken into, why can't they just stick to stealing commodore's and magna's! Lucky they didn't damage it when they got in though.

When you're through being a smart arse for 15 seconds, you might take the time to realise this thread was started FOUR MONTHS before the thread on NS you linked to - it was just updated recently with more pics.

sorry didnt realise a simple quote was being a smartass, maybe i shouldve written, spotted a few weeks ago on ns, heres a thread for anyone who wants to see diferent pics....

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