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(My Wife) spotted DAMO's 34 on Pt Wakefield rd stuck in traffic.

Quote:"oh was that the car you said you wanted" pinch.gif lol

Spotted Damo here aswell. Love the redwalls. Also a very clean R33 GTR with 34R wheels at boostworx.

Would have been me thinks, would have been around 5pm, heading down Heath Street headed to Lonsdale Highway direction. Was getting into the jeep wrangler and caught the ear :P

its got a screamer now so kinda hard not to sound like a jet taking off :laugh:

Damn Apexi Power FC boost solenoid add on kit! :( it doesn't handle the high boost well

First run was on the low boost street setting at 14psi but the subsequent runs I bumped up the psi for some lols

Just noticed a maroon r32 pulled over on port river express way... Good luck dude!!!

Apparently this guy was involved in a hit and run as I just heard on abc news...

He's been arrested... Hope it wasn't anyone off here :)

had a good run last night spotted a silver r32GTR up southern express,a burgandy r33GTR mnr and a blue r34GTR down south last night and a black r32gtst on mnr @11.30 ishpm

i wish one of them would of give me a decent excuse to buy one :rolleyes:

blue 34gtr looked horn but must of had a head wind or some other excuse pinch.gif

had a good run last night spotted a silver r32GTR up southern express,a burgandy r33GTR mnr and a blue r34GTR down south last night and a black r32gtst on mnr @11.30 ishpm

i wish one of them would of give me a decent excuse to buy one :rolleyes:

blue 34gtr looked horn but must of had a head wind or some other excuse pinch.gif

ahhh, you're forgetting one golden rule........."Horses for Courses"

Bring your green monster out to one of our Malalla Track days and the boys will give you several seconds per lap of reasons as to why you should buy one.............with possibly even 1/2 the power you're making :whistling:

By the way Jett, have you worked out what you're doing about an aftermarket cooler cause I may be looking for an F6 cooler if you're interested in selling yours?

http://www.kpmauto.com/tabid/185/Default.aspx

hahah as per linky mr 2 taxi's in the top 20 ant bad for nearly 2 tonne :whistling:

yeh bud i will be going the process west kit and yeh for sure id be more than happy to hook u up with my std f6 cooler no problems at all chief :thumbsup:

u must post a pic of said ride what u get obviously a fg yeh :cheers:

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