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i said hi to Anthony this arvo for ya mr THE SLED :) He still remembers you and your gtr

haha, ole Anthony Chucky Norris is a good lad....I reckon Adelaide Engine was his very 1st job, when he was just a snotty nosed little kid.

Has he kissed and made up with his brother yet?

yeah nice looking "R32" there .... and it's non-turbo ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Lmao.... not only does it say r32 GTR when it is clearly a R34 gt they quote the engine size at 2.6l non turbo. I was TOTALLY fooled. Definately a GTR... this is on my must have list.

7 psi i think i read was the max u could do on the stock internals.

but the learning experience in doing a DE+T would be good!

go thicker gasket to run more boost? it'll be safer as well

but i quite liked your first intial idea of going for the tomei 2.8 kit! it could've really been a real weapon with the right cams

haha, ole Anthony Chucky Norris is a good lad....I reckon Adelaide Engine was his very 1st job, when he was just a snotty nosed little kid.

Has he kissed and made up with his brother yet?

I don't think so Pete. I made the mistake of calling his brother "Anthony" a few weeks ago and he didn't look impressed :(

He understood it was a genuine error and didn't think I was taking the piss.

Spent the morning getting of a small hangover.

Spent the arvo pulling all my FMIC piping off and replacing all the clamps. Still waiting on the silicone reducers, but I'll keep using the old ones. Lex has bought my old fmic kit (including piping, clamps and reducers) and he's been patiently waiting for me to get the whole kit together.

Weekends are never long enough :)

LOL, I can see where this is going......"headlines"......."BLUE MESH, it's more than flyscreen, it's a way of life!"

hahahahahaha nice work Pete!!!!!! we should get a sticker made up for Ruby so he can put it on the Stag :)

i wonder how hard it would be to fit one of these bad boys under the bonnet of the 31

Mack RM6-285 - 11.3L 285HP inline 6 with 285hp / 1150Nm torque

probably difficult, but more important - do you want to use 31 for towing lol?

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