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MMmmMMmmM i know Pete will like this one http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=13629

yes, very nice Damo...........notice what he said about good 32 GTR's starting to go up in price at the bottom of the page.....I think the Iron Chef has said something similar in the past.

anyone seen the article on 32 gtr's, namingly aus delivered ones in the latest motor magazine???

What does it say in a nutshell?

I'm happy to do so. It's all fun and games :D

Ah it will. ignore the manifold, this is a pic of the turbo during a trial fit.

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and what's with SA not having any drag strips?

cos the SA government Fails hard :rofl: ... always has and always will....

yes, very nice Damo...........notice what he said about good 32 GTR's starting to go up in price at the bottom of the page.....I think the Iron Chef has said something similar in the past.

What does it say in a nutshell?

basically that they are one of the greatest cars produced, that the times they did back in the 90's is still quicker than basically any time coming out of holden & ford camps. they had a f-ing mint concourse aus delivered 32 gtr. worth a look if you get a chance, motor magazine with the new corvette on the front. the article is in the back

basically that they are one of the greatest cars produced, that the times they did back in the 90's is still quicker than basically any time coming out of holden & ford camps. they had a f-ing mint concourse aus delivered 32 gtr. worth a look if you get a chance, motor magazine with the new corvette on the front. the article is in the back

or you could scan it

imagine if the gtr was still included in the supercars race, like any of those bogan spec cars would keep up to mark skaife and jim richards in the R34 GTR N1 :rofl:

hardly a fair fight is it its like putting jeff fenic up again Evander holyfield

lol i think holden would either cheat that little bit more or pack up and go home

Tell me which team you'd like disqualified then :D

I'll be managing a team garage at the Phillip Island round of the V8 Supercars next year. I have the power to disqualify a team if they don't follow the rules on pit stop allowances. :rofl:

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