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spotted a black 32 gtr around the corner from my house. sounded like it had a bit of ignition breakdown mid and top of second gear (he did attempt to give it a bit of curry)

and spotted a fishpaste on seacombe road down the brighton road end, was out on a jog. even waved ya prick :P

spotted steve on eastern parade chucking a u-turn beeped and got a wave hows the 4 door awd beast.?

:P yeah good man was just sorting my exhaust out with Andrew from AM Performance, goes in for a tune tomorrow

spotted a black 32 gtr around the corner from my house. sounded like it had a bit of ignition breakdown mid and top of second gear (he did attempt to give it a bit of curry)

and spotted a fishpaste on seacombe road down the brighton road end, was out on a jog. even waved ya prick :P

oh really, north or south side of the raod?

plus it can be hard to get my attention in peak hour, normally have my eyes looking to see if any of the luanatics out there might try and hit me... sooo hate peak hour!!!

:P yeah good man was just sorting my exhaust out with Andrew from AM Performance, goes in for a tune tomorrow

cool what do you think u will get with new tune.?

ive got my new turbo on + ebc now just need to find a sitc for the time being and i should see 240rwkw on 15psi but i need sme s15 injectors first got pump and all that just injectors

and remap when i can dam R&R + it makes my safc2 lean out a little so should get it sorted soon.

i hope :P

Shaun said anywhere from 230-250 leaves a wide bracket i guess

>>Yahoo Auctions<< keep an eye on yahoo auctions for injectors way cheaper and get Luke_ENR34 to import them for your :P

cheers for that steve when i find some ill let him knoe asap the sooner the better.

just had a quick look at the link lol cheers.

Edited by R334door(s2)
saw a stag going up cross road and onto portrush road

chick was driving

looked fairly clean

also spotted a white 33 s2 on greenhill road a bit earlier aswell

Might have been me i work on greenhill rd near the pool

Nah Dmonic1 i work around here^^ had to stop at the office tho mate

Edited by trdsv21
hey i was wondering who you were! lol sorry didnt see the wave tho :) but here is one back from me now!! :P

he he thought you would have remembered the car. you made me go first on the dyno at autosalon. dam you :)

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