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damn.... bit o' $$$ in there aye. I like it, especially the stroker kit :D Why did you have it on a dyno only running 7psi??

Sad about the shit in this thread. I'd have said something as well but I think Noel pretty much covered what I'd have to say.

damn.... bit o' $$$ in there aye. I like it, especially the stroker kit :) Why did you have it on a dyno only running 7psi??

Sad about the shit in this thread. I'd have said something as well but I think Noel pretty much covered what I'd have to say.

that was just after motor was run in

,[tuning]

i am going to dyno again soon.

i am going to get better computer for it.

as it has only got remapped computer from japan :D it has sticker on the back of it saying

super brack box

What are your plans for the car mate.

Are you going to track or drag it. Should be a weapon what ever you decide.

hey man, i am going to go drag all the way, it has tein suspension so i will put standard suspension in.i

will put 90-10,s in the front as advised by (kier wilson)

and a couple of slicks on it, :D

Edited by japspec r33

:pirate: car is now running and rego'ed will be out crusing

this weekend no doubt. So give us a wave if you see me.still will be only running 7 P.S.I

but just happy to have car on the road!!!!!!!!!! :D

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