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pfft public.....how's about having in the collection...a 1/8th dirt dragstrip with a 1/8th runoff...making 1/4 mile all up....a dirt drift track....a minibike track......concrete burnout pad....boonga racing track complete with viewing tower with lounge suite....border motorbike/quad track......shed space which equates to three 60x40 sheds next to each other....camping grounds for tents and caravans...2 permanent caravans...plus a massive 4 bedroom house first built circa 1900's......plus "the road"....and enough paddock space for five cars to be doing circle work at the same time.....oh and a bonfire space that when cooking, can be seen from the port river expressway.OOOOOOO YEAH!!!!

whats the deal with the manual boost controllers u can buy?

i thought with all your experience with turning.....you would know :bunny:

just make sure that you dont put it up too much as it can then run some crazy boost and before you know it either the turbo has gone bye bye or the motor

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