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Originally posted by JET-33

fkn oath, it scared the absolute crap out me, on half boost, and changin at like 6k....theres like 3-4k to go

no tacho goin in this, i will have to get a dash though so i have proper readings...

ash, the previous jet was only like a tyre length behind yours :) but this one will own u, in reverse :)

if u went in this car with dave gordo, you would understand, its rediculous that sumthin like that can b driven, as soon as its hits boost its ova....

yeh try 9 is a beast from sub zero, used to b known as 40RCD and was australias fastest 2.5 running low 10s, but then it was sold and the new guy put an rb30 bottem end in etc etc and went quicker

u farkin ***** jet :D

try09 is a 3.2 litre with rb30 block and rb26 head, intake with custom piston and rods, so i cant be called a gts-t anymore coz the only thing gts-t about it is that it is RWD but it uses metal rods as rear shocks so it would be a **** to drive on the road

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