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My mate had one of the base twin Cosworth Mercs. In the below pic you can see it parked next to my car at Wakefield years back. It was featured in Zoom years ago. Sad day when he sold it...

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Sorry about the bad pics...they are what are still on the UAS website from the day

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/...eot=1&__N=1216 - bit of old skool and new skool mixed

Ive been toying with the idea of rb25 or 1j/2j in my '00 e46 bmw ..just concerned a little with how we gonna work the rear subframe / diff / axles etc etc to handle power

btw this is my r32

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me vs team mate with r32 in battle

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Yes i go straight too but not for serious times like most of you guys :unsure: ... I will one day though

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http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/...eot=1&__N=1216 - bit of old skool and new skool mixed

Needs less Nissan and More Alpina tuned 3.4L BMW six

Nice car, lost its appeal to me when I saw the RB25 though

That's awesome Dane. If only I didn't have a stupid money sucking GT-R I'd seriously consider it!

Well along with my friends old Evo I, a school mate of Doughboy had one ... in HIGH SCHOOL! They guys name was Kamal, Jamal or something. Fancy having one in 1992 as a Year 12 student! They were cooler then in my eyes. If you have to do trashy 80s then there is noo ther car....it has to be an RS500, every day of the week!

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Nah, that Jamal fella had an EVO III Cossire Merc. He was two years older then me so was one of my brothers mates. He used to use it to cruise past Santa Sabina Girls school and let the car do the hard work for him. I dont think an RS500 would have helped him as much considering back then every CRX had a Cossie rear wing

That's awesome Dane. If only I didn't have a stupid money sucking GT-R I'd seriously consider it!

I couldn't imagine the looks you get driving that on the street. Super cool though. Was a great car in GT as well :P

stop the press - progress in rx-7 town!!

engine and gearbox in, turbos on and motec wiring is next.

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also, i've sold the red rx-7, but replaced it something else that'll be fun to prep once the silver 7 is up and running...

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Awesome - I was just talking to Brisby about this one a couple of days ago

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2277673.htm

Such cool cars.

Just catching up on this thread was going to mention those 190E 2.5-16 Evo2 - one of my dream cars.

Not sure what its like in real life but man is it fun around the ring in GT4.

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