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What did it pull on the dyno, Rhys?

that was from a classic ford magazine dyno day/ photoshoot managed that day i think around 85rwkw & 260NM (single overhead cam pinto w/ sierra fuel injection & a long list of mods), sounds laughable compaired to some RB figures but in a car that weighed 900kg with driver it was enough to beat most stock 32gtst, v8 commo/falcons :P

Rhys, love the GTR in that colour, nice work.

cheers :P

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Thanks Kellie, its the cover shot off HPI Magazine...hows the business coming along?

Cara, your car looks the goods!

thanks love :P urs looks awesome too!

another of my favs , gotta love sponsors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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thought it was..........

he has done a great job for sure!

wat ya mean??

no one bought it from me coz i totalled it beyond repair

that is why i miss it, i'd do anything to get that car back

wat ya mean??

no one bought it from me coz i totalled it beyond repair

that is why i miss it, i'd do anything to get that car back

well, dont drive like a fuuk-tard and you wont loose it :)

specially if your driving capabilities are minimal :P

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