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danny... go to the commonwhore forums ,.|.. o_O

btw its not original to turbo charge a car that isnt originally turbocharged... its called copying those that are already turbod... cars have been turbod since the 70s (probably b4 then too i only know they existed in the 70s) nothings original... specially a commonwhore.

oh yeah i forgot this is a skyline forum :D

ey... i've always wanted to supercharge my skyline (which is what I'll do if this whole GTR thing dosn't come off)... so I guess this is the same thing in reverese.

You never know how it'll respond. They did it in a 300zx (Twin Turbo V6) so what's to say they can do it to a commodore.

As much as this is a skyline forum, being so narrow minded and condescending of people with genuine interest really dosen't help.

Altho i agree. If you wanna be unique... drop a proper turbo compatible engine in altogether... maybe transplant a 300zx TT engine in. You can buy half cuts for em dirt cheap.

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