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its no pike peak but looks good fun :P

skip 1 min in the footage at the start dont work right.

that is the actual 1 he bought, never been thrashed :( silly boy didnt wanna go through the hassles of buying off someone who dont speak english but surely coulda found a nicer condition 1

yeah cultus is a upper model 4wd we didnt get they go pretty damn good for a 1.3 but still nothing ground breaking ive heard there is a turb but this 1 isnt boosted. gti our local better model makes something like 65 70kw at fronts lil bit quicker than a vp v6 actually better comparo for you guys is its as quick as the old 88 skyline auto seen 2 races between em 1 vl (same diff) and 1 88skyline both dead even with the bog stockers

and the cino's ive killed many with my old dato

there's an orange cino getting around with some crazy kit on it pretending its a gti :( feel free to beat it in your dailys or your push bike people

if you on a crazy crap budget n need to save on fuel gti's arnt too shaby idea (flogging it still gets you 17k's per litre) but if you plan on modding your way to something powerful go a different route for god sake it'll end it tears n any fuel money saved will be spent on repairs.

i grew up with the old swift club so i picked up a fair bit on em :P i was always after a 32 gtr though

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lol im far from good at maths and i got it.got any more brain busters there for me steve haha.hmm im currently sitting on a quater tank and have driven 334kms....and its NA :P ....i sure hope i can suck another 70kms out of it!

I used to get no less 500 kays out of my chasers tank, I think they're about 60L from memory. Once I got 670, and still wasn't on the fuel light :(

The skyline hasn't seen a proper full tank yet, and even then the speedo and odo don't work so I owuldn't be able to measure consumption anyway :P

seems like when the intercooler is cold it goes good but once it warms its gets a little laggy

might need bigger cooler or larger piping and not steel pipe work

Or you need a retune for your motor :P

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