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Got my self a new car :D

VL Turbo

quickest car i have ever been in ,....

http://vk.qgl.org/cars/insane/paul.shtml

was my mates pauls before i baught it...

1 word desribes it.. BEAST...

good for 280 + rwks at da back wheels

got a few things to be replaced / rebuilt shouldnt be to long before its in peak form again

should be interesting what i get down the 1/4 mile

:D

WATCH OUT FOR ME ON THE ROADS...

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Yeh man.. like seriously

its crazy

VS calais leather seats...

T66 turbo 45mm waste gate

Nispro cooler nispro head

huge arse cam.. sounds like an 8 on ideal

3 grand stally

motec engine management.. plus many many many more

this thing is an animal

planing on changing the box soon to a trimatic.. word is should break 10s with that set up

hasnt been ran with da current set although it did a 12.2 with da T3 fair effort to paul the past owner tho

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Now it starts: (this should get the ball rolling! :D )

Zdenko you sikkhunt wog!, The point is the motor that your using in that car RB30 was manufactured by Nissan. The bad point:

the car its in is a holden...

The same Brilliant engineering thats in the RB motors also went into our cars, not a cut shut lebbed up holden :D

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Originally posted by JNR24

Now it starts: (this should get the ball rolling!  :D )

Zdenko you sikkhunt wog!, The point is the motor that your using in that car RB30 was manufactured by Nissan. The bad point:

the car its in is a holden...

The same Brilliant engineering thats in the RB motors also went into our cars, not a cut shut lebbed up holden :D

Any day mate.. any day :shake:

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