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Sounds like your having fun with 200rwkw just wait till you get a nice big turbo and feel a real big kick in the ass as it comes on boost.

You could donate your rear tyres to me and i will take you for a blast with 400rwkw :happy:

Hell yeah GMB i'll come down and have us some brewskies. No probs.

Well it looks like you have twisted my rubber arm for a drink or 3 :mellow:

Who knows maybe Georgie wont want to come :)

sounds like a plan, what time suit you best, i'm good after 7 or so.

If anyone is interested, you are more then welcome to join me an GMB at Joes garage in Market place, that is if GMB agrees.

sounds like a plan, what time suit you best, i'm good after 7 or so.

If anyone is interested, you are more then welcome to join me an GMB at Joes garage in Market place, that is if GMB agrees.

7-7:30ish is fine with me old boy :yes:

Many hands make lite work and that means more people to shout me drinks and less trips to the bar :D

good to see mate, thats pretty impresive for a stock turbo :sorcerer:

yeah thats a good effort,

when i had my 33 pulled 213 rwkw on the stock turbo at 12psi.. that was the maximum though. although it was very well tuned by Colgrave Automotive...

was happy with it.

Beef

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