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lol key board warriors are back lol.

u RBs spun a big end yet.

Cracked your weak as piss alloy block yet or had to resleeve your oval bores?

Oh wait, that's right......you have to make more than 300 hp for that to happen.

Charge up Marky!

Cracked your weak as piss alloy block yet or had to resleeve your oval bores?

Oh wait, that's right......you have to make more than 300 hp for that to happen.

Charge up Marky!

lol dan... u need more than 500 to break the SR block lol. come on dan u should knw that.

still waiting on some more moolah before i see 270kw :turned:

lol dan... u need more than 500 to break the SR block lol. come on dan u should knw that.

still waiting on some more moolah before i see 270kw :w00t:

nah u cant spin a big end in an sr, :turned: well how come a mate of mine did it with a stock s14 then?? answer me that?? all u have to do with any motor is rev it hard enough for a long enough period of time. lol

all you skyline users are loosers. get real cars.

Your not that bloke with the non turbo Pulsar are you? Think we met you at Matilda one night...

If so, i wouldnt be running your mouth because you cant beat Skylines...

And for your information, Ryda's old r33 (which he has now sold) used to keep up with Turbo Skylines.

Chris

lol dan... u need more than 500 to break the SR block lol. come on dan u should knw that.

still waiting on some more moolah before i see 270kw :whistling:

it was all about 240rwkw the other day

funny now that i told you that 270rwkw would be required to match a 300rwkw R33 on power to weight that the goal posts changed ha ha

LMAO doesnt take much hey,,,

well considering you have a r33 which is NON turbo ill let u have about 20-25 car lenghs headstart :whistling:

hahahaha firstly if u were actuallly apart of the sunshine coast post u would have seen that i sold my N/A and purchasin a R34 GT-T.. and if u could read properly i was talkin bout my rc car beatin ur s15 :P...

Your not that bloke with the non turbo Pulsar are you? Think we met you at Matilda one night...

If so, i wouldnt be running your mouth because you cant beat Skylines...

And for your information, Ryda's old r33 (which he has now sold) used to keep up with Turbo Skylines.

Chris

Lets see, the cars I can remember SR_PWR having, and I've had a ride in every one are, white 180sx (TD 06-20G turbo'd), another 180sx , white r32 gtst, white r33 gtst (200kw?), 600hp red series 5 rx7, silver s15 200sx, gun metal r32 gtr, some poxy 4wd, ohh 300kw rb25 silva, orange 180sx (180kw?) and current is a 180sx.. though i haven't been in that one but i'd say it's be around 230+ rwkw..

took ird46 in the whtie 180sx over 200power runs at over 600hp and a few 10sec quarters to crack the block. for a 4cyl 2litre stock bore thats alright i thikn lol....

very good indeed.. :P

nah u cant spin a big end in an sr, :nyaanyaa: well how come a mate of mine did it with a stock s14 then?? answer me that?? all u have to do with any motor is rev it hard enough for a long enough period of time. lol

lol.. so..? ive seen standard ZZE toyota engines do it too lol. so..? perhaps the SR had a tough life or bad oil.?

it was all about 240rwkw the other day

funny now that i told you that 270rwkw would be required to match a 300rwkw R33 on power to weight that the goal posts changed ha ha

yes i said 240 i didnt say i need 270kw did i.. andy put ur glasses on im just saying i should push my std bottom end to 270kw just cause i can and have a spare. jumping to conclusions.. tsk tsk lets hug :sorcerer:

guys... chillout with the gay sr debates. save it for ns.com or take it to the forced performance section.

this is a sunshine coast thread.. lets keep it that way.

save the spamming for whoretown ok.

:nyaanyaa:

Lets see, the cars I can remember SR_PWR having, and I've had a ride in every one are, white 180sx (TD 06-20G turbo'd), another 180sx , white r32 gtst, white r33 gtst (200kw?), 600hp red series 5 rx7, silver s15 200sx, gun metal r32 gtr, some poxy 4wd, ohh 300kw rb25 silva, orange 180sx (180kw?) and current is a 180sx.. though i haven't been in that one but i'd say it's be around 230+ rwkw..

Oh ok...Well i have to wrong person and apologise if anyone took offence to my comment/s.

Thanks Dyna.

Chris

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