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NOPE. hasnt really been driven yet really hey. would be interesting to see what it would put down tho. Oi you gotta bump mine now haha

hmm i think i have the same sig on boost cruising but with a smaller figure haha

Im not sure what the conversion from kW to HP is. I figure that most guys are putting down 250kW atrw with a filter, full exhaust from turbos back, higher boost and a larger front mount, which is what my car has, which should equate to about 400-450hp at the engine?

Ed and yourself getting married shortly RBNT? Maybe you can claim your honeymoon to San Francisco as a deductible item next FY? You will be taking a bit of depreciation on your stagea, maybe you should hold off on the wedding? At this rate I will be laughing at you during Christmas 2010 lol!

You RBNT are by far the biggest noob on the forum :)

Ed is a close second. Ed is used to pounding your ass lol.

P.S Lil Bobby 1hp=0.745Kw

Another stagea noob

RBNT = Ass :)

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Hows school holidays treating you Harry? Mum got you back on the Ritalin yet?

You're a short kid hey, you've got little cranky boy syndrome. The kids laugh at you a lot dont they, especially the girls.

How's your R33 GTR going? Have you put it in a picture frame yet?

Ed and yourself getting married shortly RBNT? Maybe you can claim your honeymoon to San Francisco as a deductible item next FY? You will be taking a bit of depreciation on your stagea, maybe you should hold off on the wedding? At this rate I will be laughing at you during Christmas 2010 lol!

You RBNT are by far the biggest noob on the forum :)

Ed is a close second. Ed is used to pounding your ass lol.

P.S Lil Bobby 1hp=0.745Kw

Another stagea noob

RBNT = Ass :)

Oh, thanks for the bump you lover of throat yoghurt.

Ed and yourself getting married shortly RBNT? Maybe you can claim your honeymoon to San Francisco as a deductible item next FY? You will be taking a bit of depreciation on your stagea, maybe you should hold off on the wedding? At this rate I will be laughing at you during Christmas 2010 lol!

You RBNT are by far the biggest noob on the forum :D

Ed is a close second. Ed is used to pounding your ass lol.

P.S Lil Bobby 1hp=0.745Kw

Another stagea noob

RBNT = Ass :down:

LOL!

Ass Pirate - RBNT if you had half a brain you would of worked out modifications do not add value to your vehicle.

I dont care if it does have and RB26 in it, its still a piss weak wagon.

You are an homo noob.

2010 is a conservative estimate.

:D:D:D

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awesome car for the money

if i was looking for an Autech this example would be 1st to be looked at.

Stagea's are great. Phooey to all the non-believers. Good luck with the sale RBNT

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