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sorry all to burst your little bubbles..

After i got off the phone with shan i called around and pulled a few strings..

the car was done in japan.. and not shans..there isnt any one in brisbane that can line up this kit so perfectly.car was complied not long ago..

and picked up at the docks.. .tristan can confirm this..

sorry matey :cool:

Why do you ask my old friend ?

edit - VDO seimens 650cc

ive just been doing a lot of reading on injectors to power, so i was just curious :mad:

im tossing up between 550 and 740's for the 180, but yeh idk, just trying to do as much reading as i can :)

im sure if nismoh had his way he'd want everyone to run 1000cc :cool:

- not taking a jab at you or efi lol :(

the car was done in japan.. and not shans..there isnt any one in brisbane that can line up this kit so perfectly.car was complied not long ago..

and picked up at the docks.. .tristan can confirm this..

sorry matey :cool:

yep i can,

car came in from jap, went from the docks to compliance, and arrived at phantom motors with trade plates -

it was then given a rwc and put on the road

its a fresh import

big red has either the same or similar bn wide body kit

and big red was the one shan and his workshop (j-spec?) built

youre gonna put it in ? ive got some super glue to glue it in if u need 2 borrow it :)

rofl your jokes are lame like your car :( prolly find that at bell st maccers too in VIC :mad:

yes micko i went there :)

did a supra conversion lately.. we got two Rb26 conversions happening in the next 2 weeks

so mine will be piece of piss.. but before it in.. got a few things to do too it! :cool:

whats the plan tonight for everyone?

there isnt any one in brisbane that can line up this kit so perfectly.

Yes there is. I can write you a list, in saying this the work they do and the cars they work on would mean you wouldn't walk out under $20k.

ive just been doing a lot of reading on injectors to power, so i was just curious :)

im tossing up between 550 and 740's for the 180, but yeh idk, just trying to do as much reading as i can :)

im sure if nismoh had his way he'd want everyone to run 1000cc :cool:

- not taking a jab at you or efi lol :(

Haha nah man all good just wondering what you were up to (had the suspicion you might be buying some goodies) :mad:

rofl your jokes are lame like your car :( prolly find that at bell st maccers too in VIC :mad:

yes micko i went there :)

did a supra conversion lately.. we got two Rb26 conversions happening in the next 2 weeks

so mine will be piece of piss.. but before it in.. got a few things to do too it! :cool:

whats the plan tonight for everyone?

lol is that the best u can do ;P

Haha nah man all good just wondering what you were up to (had the suspicion you might be buying some goodies) :cool:

just need to rob a bank ugh :(

yes micko for you ill do you lightly :cool:

what just happened ? (refers to dans reply). u are gonna have to justify "lame" my friend. and i only went to noble park maccas, it was shit !!

remember thristan dirty SR is only a 4 banger so will need about 50% more injector for the same power

Edit: Though danskis probably aren't anywhere near maxed out yet anyway

Edited by Smity42
remember thristan dirty SR is only a 4 banger so will need about 50% more injector for the same power

Edit: Though danskis probably aren't anywhere near maxed out yet anyway

True :cool: I believe they will be at about 80% when im running 420hp

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