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The 850's were put in just to give me room to move incase i decided to change my setup and look for 300kw+.

Ive been meaning to go and see my max potential from my setup ie. up the boost to 18-20psi and hope for about 250~rwkw but i just havent had the time to get it done...... altough ive been very tempted latley. Might help with the sale 2 hey ;)

Mordor22 - I think i saw your clubbie in the fs section...... if it was that dark purple holden colour i might have been interested.

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