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Yeah pred, even though its 4wd u can still get it very sideways!!!

Jet I'm 27 been there done that, time to settle down.

Put it this way, the ring I just bought could have got me some new HKS 2530 turbos....... Do I hear 300+rwkws??? mmm I'm afraid not.......

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lol.. um yes, read: my tomorrow! :D Stockest my car has ever been tonight.

jack: yes, but it looks "different" for some reason.. or maybe its just your car..hehe, coulda tried to convince her that snail thing is really the latest thing in jewlery ? :( maybe not ... .

timeline jet?? lets see... case1:

Buy a GTS4, keep it in japan till Dec, go to japan in Dec (on holiday), drive it around a lil, go to the shops, buy all my mods. See the car off, hop on a plane, get to australia. Bolt mods on/assemble the widebody kit. Rego the car...

Drive.

GTR... well same thing, cept I won't have any $$$ to buy mods for it, I'll be jus loading it onto the ship, comin home n drivin it.

Its either a one in a million style GTS4 or a plain GTR. Dunno yet, depends what I find. If I find a GTR that tickles my fancy then I'll get it, if not, then GTS4 it is.

high tech equipment for the day you say? nah, its just a video camera now :(

oh and future plans? make my car front wheel drive and take off the turbo's and run it in N/A... :)

or turn my car into a ute! :D you can carry more beer that way :lol:

MORE BEER

lol...

Anyway...

I've been doing some SERIOUS thinking lately.

about my car. What i'm thinking is that it's going to cost me at least $7000-$8000 to rebuild my bottom end on the RB25... so my plan is... when i get $$$ ... to sell the 25 and get an RB26 :(

I've already got the brake upgrade etc.etc.

so getting it registered/engineered will be so easy it won't be funny :D

that way the engine will easily take 300rwkw and be fine. Currently i'm limited to 250, and i can see that not being enough somehow.

190 is boring for me now.

And JET... you reckon the 33 is crazy... i got a ride in the 32.

now that was crazy!

yes but ash they cut the alchohol content on aussie beers :( its a travesty! Less value for every drink.

Ooo.. is there anything actually wrong with your ass end though Ash? Do you know whether it has had internal work before ?

Yes, 190rwkw gets dull after a bit.. what u need to do is go back to totally stock for a week :D and then when u wind it back up you'll go "boy thats fast" and it will be all new again :)

How hard is it to track an internally modified RB26DETT in Japan that isn't about to fall apart?? Can't imagine it would be too easy...

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