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Hey guys,

Well, almost two months ago I blew my hi-flow turbo - so havent driven the car for quite some time until today where Mitch (mr moo - cheers dude!) dropped me out at Unigroup to get my car...

End result is 254.2rwkw (previous was 235 which didnt feel like that!!) and the responce is awesome!

So now its time to hit the track and lower those times!!

Oh yeah, Its a GT-RS turbo kit which sounds A W E S O M E hahah

So hopefully now (with alot more training) I'll be able to get some lower lap times! w0000t

Cheers,

Chris!

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Cheers guys!!!

Yeah it feels awesome, so far only driven with 14psi so yet to see how the 18ish feels lol

Now I just need to learn how to steer lol

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Congrats on getting the car back on the road!! Im sure it sounds insane with that turbo :)

Now time to beat 1.13 (my car is practically stock-stock turbo, suspension, rims) heheheheh... but im sure you have already beaten that time lol..

What times have you run before at wakefield?

Edit: Noticed you got stockies on in the pic. How do you find it at the track.

I was there in march with stockies and brand new rubbers on the back (non-directional rubbers i think) and they tramplined like crazy!! i so didnt feel safe. Even driving on normal roads.

I practically wasted so much money buying new rubbers.. Ended up using my friends rims on the back with alright street rubber..

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