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As much as I like these cars and love the engine, fark they look aged these days. They need a bit of an image update I reckon :)

aged can be a good thing considering some of the crap that they're selling new now...

I love the shape of the Supra & if it wasn't for my addiction to skylines i would buy one too, but its sad that the 32 had to be sold - i was looking forward to having a few runs against you at Calder/Heathcote.... I'm booking in for cam gears & a retune at drdrifts in 3 weeks time.

I wonder how close i can get to your 237rwkw.... ;)

aged can be a good thing considering some of the crap that they're selling new now...

I love the shape of the Supra & if it wasn't for my addiction to skylines i would buy one too, but its sad that the 32 had to be sold - i was looking forward to having a few runs against you at Calder/Heathcote.... I'm booking in for cam gears & a retune at drdrifts in 3 weeks time.

I wonder how close i can get to your 237rwkw.... :)

Which car is going in for the tune? GTS4 with GTRS or GTST with 2510?

Which car is going in for the tune? GTS4 with GTRS or GTST with 2510?

GTS4 with GTRS.

i'm starting to look forward to it :) maybe we'll get the hesitation prob sorted too (finger crossed).

cam gears on the GTST will be probably next year...

Ooooh...the GTS4 is going in...whack boost up to 20psi and let the smiling begin...

Pity Sam doesn't do toyotas...gotta find a new tuner now...

yeah, the boost will be around 19psi...maybe 20....

if you get a PFC the Sam should be able to tune it easy?...

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