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i say flog the f**k out of it

u c u cant always sit on different rpm's in full autos either so where does that make any sense about running it in?

give it stick he says, give it stick

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supposed to run the new car at various speed & gears.

just like when you get a gearbox rebuild.... going through each gears to run it in, especially the first 500km.

I tell you now its all wrong :(

So why post contrary to that then... oh... i get it. A litle bit of sarcasm.

Damn i should have noticed that sooner...

Well, go do some research if you dont wanna listen to someone that has :)

Some Manufacturers use Mobil 1 synthetic right out of the box, dont even use the "mineral for 100kms" etc etc.

Why you might ask? Because they have all realised that it doesnt make a difference with the motors of today :)

I have Castrol Edge 10-60 Fully Synth waiting to be dropped into my motor. Bed the rings on the dyno (less than 20mins) and wind up the wick.

So Joel, the point... go hard just like in Shepp :)

hey great choice of a car dude as my old man has one to him self and the compairment to the skyline coupe with hicas is that i believe its quicker then the gtst but not faster and the skyline handle faster speed around corners than the Mazda 3 SP23 but the mazda is a much more relible car to drive , verry nice. cheers

So it can hold 6 Latte's :)

Perfect for those hairdressers conventions.!

Ha ha Mr DECA winner

Lets see how funny it is when my 3 hands ur cheater wrx its arse to it at DECA ???

Then again maybe not :laugh:

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