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Meaty, making for hell raising fun in the wet :P

This is on the rough run-in tune, I haven't done a full power run on the new setup yet.

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Good power though - is it rs's? Yours is still 2.6L yeah?

*rubs eyes* OMG it lives!

Sure does mate!!! Come down for a trip :thumbsup:

Did you buy a GTR?

grats mate..

did you run it in at all? and did u put a oil drain at the back of the head?

Ill see you on the road soon enough.

Cheers

Yeah, did 550k's on a quick tune, then retune at 550k's and used that tune till 2100 or so, retuned again and now has 2400k's on it or so

Yep really nice drain, big diameter - hows yours?

Good power though - is it rs's? Yours is still 2.6L yeah?

Sure does mate!!! Come down for a trip :D

Did you buy a GTR?

Cheers

no trip for me i am a broke ass nigga these days :down: ha ha

no new car yet, but im working on it

i blocked off one of the restrictors only, theres a few rb30's without them that run fine.

Have to wait and see what it will be like with constant high revs

Mmm, from what i think it will sound like "broom broom....bang."

For the small cost, why not?

no trip for me i am a broke ass nigga these days :D ha ha

no new car yet, but im working on it

What sort of thing are you looking for?

Mmm, from what ive been told it will sound like "broom broom....bang."

What sort of thing are you looking for?

keeping my options open GTR, EVO, chaser, FD RX7 cant make my mind up

GTR is probably in the lead at the moment though

The 33 is fully built etc? Got pics?

Hows annas sil?

Nah it isnt rebuilt, but it doesnt really need to be either it is pretty mild, not much to look at either its just a white R33 with white advans that are horrible! But that is easy fixed

Its not going yet we are going to go and grab the engine this weekend, the engine is rebuilt and everything but it will be running a stock turbo for now, later in the year it will be getting a 3071R so it should be good!

Shit, that sounds good!

the eventual plan is for a stroker too but we are taking baby steps at the moment!

hopefully we will be ther for the next SAU official track day.....but i have been saying that for the last 2 years!

lol, i was just about to say when are you getting down here - has it been 2 years already? Fcuk that went fast!

the last day i drove at wakie will be 2 years in November, its 2 years since that first time we came down and spectated thats was the day of the Liz V Ando bet and the time the power went out and the time Daves tyre came off the rim on the way home and.....*wipes a nostalgic tear*

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