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Should've read "stuck on 16psi" not "stuck with 16psi" ... not like you had a choice by the sounds of it.

Obviously you ran it on AWD. I'll be squeezing my lemon later in the year to see what I can get out of it ... in AWD also (and a manual box conversion).

I recall Ben (Grim) passing comment to run 24psi in this stag eventually. Be interesting what he gets out of that "family wagon".

Yeah, stuck on. No choice, still happy but

@Ryan, yes, yes you do :)

Guys, my car is still up for sale...It needs a good owner...It's sitting in the workshop all lonely. :)

$18990 Might wack it up on Carsales soon.

I NEED a GTR.

im so tempted by that. its almost retarded.

So whos gonna join me in the 400kw+ club next year? I cant be the only one.

Is this 400kw+ in drinking booze?

No one can compete with you there Luke :) You the champ.

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