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lol, family guy:

Chris: Dad, what's the blow-hole for?

Peter: I'll tell you what it's not for, son. And when I do, you'll understand why I can never go back to Sea World.

http://www.familyguyquotes.com/characters/...n-quotes-3.html

give me ur sr20 when you upgrade scandy, could use it in my pulsar for some torque steer fun. if the shell dosnt rip in half first

Rip the back half of the car up, rear mount the SR20 for Pulsar rwd fun.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1993-Nissan-Skyline...93%3A1|294%3A50

This guy is kidding right?

It'd be hard to sell. You could get an R34 GTR V-spec for that kind of coin :P

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yes both, :P

for me? please? :)

What are ya gunna do? ... spank me! :P :P :D

I'll only have the Stagea for the show. Too much to do. Wouldn't have a second entrant in time ... not in a fortnight. ;)

What are ya gunna do? ... spank me! :P :P :D

I'll only have the Stagea for the show. Too much to do. Wouldn't have a second entrant in time ... not in a fortnight. ;)

yes spanking could be part of the deal if need be lol :):P

well considering i found out i was lied to about the rear wheel power figures with the 850hp blower, the other two options were to a) go to a 1200hp blower which would cost me $4500 on its on (then on top of that would need belts, etc) or b) go turbo

now as much as i dont want too :P

im seriously considering the T51R as my turbo of choice, it has also been recommended to me by Sam at Chris Milton Engines, ill be going with the 1000hp one, which also means going RB30 bottom end, (dont have a choice).

but at least i know ill definetly be able to make my minimum power of 500rwkw :P aqnd if i wanna driver her on the street, i can just put her on low boost :D kinda works out good i think lol

and ;) to you to dave :P

:) I would hope you are no longer using the workshop who promised you 850hp out of the supercharger. You were told by MANY professionals on here this simply wasn't possible but you trusted the people behind the work to come through. Clearly they were out to screw you, I wouldn't be going near them for this build

:P I would hope you are no longer using the workshop who promised you 850hp out of the supercharger. You were told by MANY professionals on here this simply wasn't possible but you trusted the people behind the work to come through. Clearly they were out to screw you, I wouldn't be going near them for this build

i was only getting the stuff from them Luke, they werent actually gonna touch the 34 at all. i wouldnt be recommending that business to anyone personally. but hey, at least i found out before i got the stuff, i just cant believe they lied :devil: i think its so rude.

Get yo' bits, T51R SPL, etc etc, get it to Willall, and let them work their magic.

Willal.

no.

sorry.

John Keen will be the only one to ever work magic on my car Damo. you should know that as well.

is the T51R known as anything else tho? cant find it on the Garrett website. so im guessing its been renamed?

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