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Ah, but was it an XR5 Turbo? Those things have, like, 160 kw at the flywheel.

XIC*** R34 at my servo today.

nah just a family car. driver was up next to me giving me the stare n i gave him the go f**k urself stare in return. i think he had a bit of a challenge from the lancer GLI that he dragged after

Ah, but was it an XR5 Turbo? Those things have, like, 160 kw at the flywheel.

XIC*** R34 at my servo today.

So what's that at the front wheels?

Oops

I sometimes forget i'm not in Sydney anymore.

It happens shopping at safeway too, with the trolley and all

So Sydney drivers are crazy?

Lol Jamie. He means being in Sydney is like being in jail

Sydney's a jail..?

Yeah, yeah, I get it ;)

I do notice the cars with NSW plate that are driving around in VIC, the drivers seem to just hammer it everywhere...

They see an open lane, they are the 1st to take it... Lights go green they hammer it... You end up next to them at the next set of lights... They didn't get anywhere quicker...

Oh but it is... all the stupid one-way streets... :D

Though the 'cross-city-tunnel' is pretty awesome...

Damn one-way streets!

Can get annoying at times.

300zx I think it was a fairlady ? On westerport hwy today at 12.50 damn those things are quick I just kept up with him when he booted it ! Tried to get me to pull over for a chat but I was on my way to work . I'll catch up with him next time (if my car let's me lol ) what do they have under thee hood ? I know it's a twin turbo but are they 3 ltr.?

300zx I think it was a fairlady ? On westerport hwy today at 12.50 damn those things are quick I just kept up with him when he booted it ! Tried to get me to pull over for a chat but I was on my way to work . I'll catch up with him next time (if my car let's me lol ) what do they have under thee hood ? I know it's a twin turbo but are they 3 ltr.?

They have, under the hood, a VG30DETT = 3lt V6 Twin Turbo.

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