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BBGTR- After 2 years and 35 track days it was time to pull the engine out and give it a freshen up, didn't want to wait until it went bang. So instead of freshen up Ben put in one of his 'latest' engines. Result is more power on the same boost and comes on earlier aswell. 0h and its on 98 not 100 fuel. :wave:

phunkey- I'm ready to part with it if I get the right money, as priorities have changed recently, and since its got a new engine in it it would appeal to buyers even more. If I don't get the money I want I will keep it and enjoy it on the street. After all it's so nice to drive and so quiet.

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BBGTR- After 2 years and 35 track days it was time to pull the engine out and give it a freshen up, didn't want to wait until it went bang. So instead of freshen up Ben put in one of his 'latest' engines. Result is more power on the same boost and comes on earlier aswell. 0h and its on 98 not 100 fuel. :(

Nice, might have seen the dyno chart when I was down there on Sat.....

It is almost ready for the track, but I'm just getting a bit aggro with how long it's taking and I get tempted every now and then by a fully sorted car for the same money as I can get for all my unused parts... I've got one part that I paid for last year, and still don't have an acceptable end product in my hands. Getting out of hand.

Something like this REALLY tickles my fancy: http://my105.com/classified.asp?id=7844 I think I'd go bankrupt trying to pay for maintenance though :P

I'm blaming this one completely on Troy though. I just shouldn't look at my105, it's bad for my brain!

Yeah, I saw that one Troy... If only I had the money! There was a really nice white 993 GT2 replica for sale a few months back for around 45k from memory. NA, 70's model done up to look like a GT2, but with a 3.6. I'd love somehting like that.

I like this one too, pity it's not in an RS/RSR replica body: http://www.my105.com/classified.asp?id=9227

fking love it. let's sell up brisby and go halves. lol it's road rego'd too. hehe would be fun popping down to coles in that thing. don't know how you'd go driving home from the pub in it.

Round and around, and maybe into a tree? :D

Troy: That would be perfect mate. There's a mob in the UK who make a similar thing. 3.2's and 964's dressed up as '73 RS'. Awesome stuff!

This is shit hot too: http://my105.com/classified.asp?id=10369

and this looks like a decent thing too, if SR20's are your bag :P : http://my105.com/classified.asp?id=9375

I have such a love/hate relationship with my105...

Geez this R33 has been for sale for yonks, started off high $30k/$40k even from memory. Looks like it’s good buying.

Yeah, I saw that one Troy... If only I had the money! There was a really nice white 993 GT2 replica for sale a few months back for around 45k from memory. NA, 70's model done up to look like a GT2, but with a 3.6. I'd love somehting like that.

The GT3 cup challenge car?

Stop posting my105 links hahaha

I second this motion. No more my105 links. Joe Public will come along and buy something then crash it while doing sick city laps :D

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