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ahhh to own a turbo in cold weather . . . . . . please tell us what its like?

oh man well i wish i coulld tell you seeing as how i have to aprk it because of the 2+ feet of snow that in my drive way .

i only drive this car in the summer . sadly it only sees 6 months on the road ina year.

but it also gives me time to work on it for the other 6 mothns .

And any ride with a aussie in a sklyine would be great .lol

and yes i will show up to taht dyno day for sure ...

well if you guys need anything from down here . like maple syrup or something lol

let me konw .

Here is a pic of my back yeard and also my winter car ..

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Hahahaha, dont say that cause im a big fan of maple syrup. I have so much of it on (home cooked) pancakes they almost float on the sea of it on the plate :)

In that 6 months id be trying to make a snow r32. Like a snowman, but an R32 - full size :)

In that 6 months id be trying to make a snow r32. Like a snowman, but an R32 - full size :)

I gotta see this :laughing-smiley-014:

Welcome to oz Joey - Dont forget to catch up if you come to Canberra

You're going to love Oz my friend :D

Hope to catch you at the Dyno day, i'll look for the guy WITHOUT a tan :(

yea that wont be hard.

damn it says in your sig that you made 455kw at the wheels ???

what are you running rb25? thats what i got . i would love to make those numbers .

but yea back to the subject MAPLE SYRUP FOR ALLL .. lol . :D

but yea i cant wait for that dyno day .

Joey

I know you take your car to the drift around ottowa, so you should check out any track days Initial Drift might be holding while you're down here.

oh and can you bring me some GTRC stickers? lol I'd have gotten em a long time ago if I wasn't so far away.

I know you take your car to the drift around ottowa, so you should check out any track days Initial Drift might be holding while you're down here.

oh and can you bring me some GTRC stickers? lol I'd have gotten em a long time ago if I wasn't so far away.

hey i see you post on gtrc also .

cool .

well yea ill meet up with john (JZ) and try to grab some for sure.

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