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Yea driving down ranford rd towards armadale this morning around 9am, when this chic in a R33 midnight blue in colour, I think the 400R (GTR) bodykit, ss zorst, drove behind me. Pulled up behind her and saw a nismo badge at the back. That is one sweet sky! Couldn't really tell if its an n/a or a turbo, me think its an n/a...no sound of ppppttsshhh! and couldn't see the intercooler cause of the mesh.

So is she on this forum or does anyone know her?

ight laterz...:burnout:

p.s. I think shes blonde.

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fluttering sound is from no bov, a blocked off bov or a bov that's too tight - compressor surge

with a pod you'll get a *PORRRGGHHHH* sound (what jimi was done for, with his stock bov)

but enough of that ;)

Riaz knows all the ladies round town, he just keeps them to himself :shake: :rolleyes:

Stock Blow off ..... no noise ..... but my car does a lot of whizzing under the bonnet sure sign theres a turbo under there ..... somewhere :rolleyes:

Yeah Dan .... my car is painfully stock no pod filter ....... yet.

mmm hair dresser aye...i need a hair cut and how many hair dressing place is their in the armadale/kelmscott area...NOT MUCH! :rolleyes: Unless she works for a ladies ONLY salon! :shake: Nah just jokin... Yea don't wanna race if its a turbo, can't live with that shame of being kicked in the *** by a chic! :bonk: :bahaha:

Anyway someone go recruit her!

Chaow!

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