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Hi

been a forum member for a lil while now and yet i havent introduced myself yet

well anyway

my name is Sloane (unusual name i know :( )

im from the Gold Coast

and this is my 1996 Series 2 GTST R33

hope u like

ive been on one cruise so far with SAU on the gold coast and had a great time!

thanks garry,gervase, Dave and chris for making me feel welcome aswell :blink:

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Hey mate welcome!

your car is almost identical to my mates lol

same rim, silver colour :D

thanks

mmm, nice dyno graph!

What turbo are you running? :D

stock turbo. :P

if ur interested to see whats been done to this car have alook on boost cruising

here is link along with everyones thoughts on my car.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=295074

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ahhh, it looked like it said KW in the top right corner, I was about to call you a heretic! :P

I hope you don't run it at a bar every day :D

lol i wish!!

nah i usually only run hi setting when im on the highway or out for some fun.

i had to fix a few things to this car after i got it

replaced to splitfire coilpacks

replaced to Platnium sparkplugs

Removed HKS BOV and made it plumback

replace catback Jasma Exhaust to dump pipe to full exhaust

had to get the boost controller rewired.

im sure its running alot better now then when that dyno was last done.

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