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I guess he doesn't come on here often. 25 questions to be answered so far.

Well in the vid the guy said 10 seconds and 250km/h. That's some serious MPH, imagine if he could get a 100% hook up.

I love how last thread you posted everyone was like, 'oh yeah it's ok, not bad, don't like this or that', now it's like, 'f**k yeah, sounds awesome'.

post-7531-1158410326.jpgpost-7531-1158410882.jpgwell its stilla rb25 wont even go into how much the engine cost but on pump fuel no nitros its making 585hp at the rear...

this jamberoee i will have a 100hp shot of nitros running c16 fuel and i just took out my trust 6 speed dog box and put in a powerglide with a trans brake i am hoping for in the 9'' s does anyone no the best time a r33 with rb25 has done ? and i dont mean rb25 head with rb 30 bottom end just a full house rb25 like mine. thanks and thanks for your comments i am hoping to tub the arse end next year ..

oh yea just put fully adjustable control arms in it also so the slicks dont camber in on take off this should be fun .....

post-7531-1158410326.jpgpost-7531-1158410882.jpgwell its stilla rb25 wont even go into how much the engine cost but on pump fuel no nitros its making 585hp at the rear...

this jamberoee i will have a 100hp shot of nitros running c16 fuel and i just took out my trust 6 speed dog box and put in a powerglide with a trans brake i am hoping for in the 9'' s does anyone no the best time a r33 with rb25 has done ? and i dont mean rb25 head with rb 30 bottom end just a full house rb25 like mine. thanks and thanks for your comments i am hoping to tub the arse end next year ..

oh yea just put fully adjustable control arms in it also so the slicks dont camber in on take off this should be fun .....

good luck marty.

hope u do well will be good to see it improve again anyway.

post-7531-1158410326.jpgpost-7531-1158410882.jpgwell its stilla rb25 wont even go into how much the engine cost but on pump fuel no nitros its making 585hp at the rear...

this jamberoee i will have a 100hp shot of nitros running c16 fuel and i just took out my trust 6 speed dog box and put in a powerglide with a trans brake i am hoping for in the 9'' s does anyone no the best time a r33 with rb25 has done ? and i dont mean rb25 head with rb 30 bottom end just a full house rb25 like mine. thanks and thanks for your comments i am hoping to tub the arse end next year ..

oh yea just put fully adjustable control arms in it also so the slicks dont camber in on take off this should be fun .....

The guy with Project Gtst in the UK has run a 9 with a full RB25. Did Fred build the glide for you? Awesome stuff!

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