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Proton Satria.

http://202.56.156.197/protonWorld/Proton/M...3A44%3A15%27%7D

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Here's a Proton Forum.. Its small but is interesting.

http://202.56.156.197/protonWorld/Proton/M...3A45%3A30%27%7D

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They weigh in at around 1100kg's

And apparently the Satria GTi runs the Mitsubishi Lancer EVO Engine... hrmm Interesting.

Can you say 4G63 joel? :)

If I'm not mistaken the Proton in question is powered by Mitsubishi's finest, the 2.0L turbo engine as found in the EVO Lancer range & the Aussie VR4 Galant. Or I could be totally wrong?

RevsPerMin,

The lil' Proton looks really nice, inside & out (especially in the eng' bay!) You'll have to bring it out on a cruise.

Edit: Looks like you just beat me to it Joel :D The 4G93 is the 1.8L turbo as found in the Aussie Lancer GSR (later model) The 4G63 is the big gun of the 2! RevsPerMin's Proton is running the latter (& then some!)

hrmm Well..

If i ever happen to pull up next to one I wont be laughing at the Proton I tell you.

Instead I will be having that nervous feeling in your stomach that makes you pulse speed up a little thinking.. damn.. this bastard is going to nail me.. :)

Yep Can't beat a 32,33,34 GTR sitting there with its pumped guards, wide tyres and mean stance. :)

I've always thought those Proton's were basically a Hyundai type car.

Definately a sleeper. Give Gen III Commodores a fright.

Guest sir_GTR

Umm Aaron, the GTR belongs to your bro? :)

Meet my friends; in custumes, we have the two Matts (bugalugs the Spidey of course), Joel's in the back ground while infront is the all beautiful Driftspec (white undies) :love: Gunson and Jaffa were in ballet class next door (not in video) :lol:

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Thought I'd put out an invite to some friends:

The Aussie LS1(Commodore) Forum lads.

They have a cruise organised for the 30th too! (They meet on West Tce @ Shell) So why not join together? They're a great bunch of blokes, one of my bosses is amongst them :)

There are a few of these boys with some big power! (265rwkw GTS) so it'll be a good night hopefully.

Oh yeah, "JAFFA" has cruised with these guys before too!

John (Munro), if you're reading this, how about bringing the R33 out for a play? Please!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :uh-huh: Failing that the 34 will do fine mate.

I wont be there.. :)

Car is off the road until I can get a new Tensioner.. (Monday)

I Replaced Cam Belt now the damn tension is as loud as hell.

I think the belt is slightly to tight also which probably isn't helping at all.

:D

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