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That thing doesnt idle properly.

Hes running cams that have a duration in the 280's

It runs like a piece of crap, doesnt idle properly, its a pain int he arse to drive with that clutch, and im sure its pretty laggy.

But it puts out a helluva lot of power. Saw it at CRD when i had my thing tuned, and it put mine to shame :(

Bet ya the price of petrol is affecting him more than me :):D

Apparently the R34 GTR [TURBOS] was imported already modded from Japan and the owner returned it to stock, complied it, then refitted everything. Either way, has huge power and sounds tough as nails. I guess with such big power, lag is expected, but it is an animal.

Tommy, tell me more about its set up - what ecu/turbos/clutch/box?

Charlie -

I dont really know much about it.

Had a look under the hood and saw two massive high mounts that looked like greddy turbos (could be wrong).

Other than what i've previously, I cant really tell you anymore.

Saw DR4GON Green 33 GTS-T at Parramatta on church street near the cafe's yesterday. Looked mad with the chrome spinners and kermit green paintjob. :SAD

Charlie -

I dont really know much about it.

Had a look under the hood and saw two massive high mounts that looked like greddy turbos (could be wrong).

Other than what i've previously, I cant really tell you anymore.

Saw DR4GON Green 33 GTS-T at Parramatta on church street near the cafe's yesterday. Looked mad with the chrome spinners and kermit green paintjob. :SAD

dr4gon. lol, I remember that car used to see it heaps when I lived in west ryde.. :puke:

:P

Charlie -

I dont really know much about it.

Had a look under the hood and saw two massive high mounts that looked like greddy turbos (could be wrong).

Other than what i've previously, I cant really tell you anymore.

Saw DR4GON Green 33 GTS-T at Parramatta on church street near the cafe's yesterday. Looked mad with the chrome spinners and kermit green paintjob. :SAD

From your post and the fact that you were there when it was being tuned, I would have thought that you would have gotten all the specs :) I know I would have :D

I think DR4GON lives on the Church St strip - I also saw it at City Extra in the early hours of Monday morning.

spotted ECL tonight coming out of the market city carpark and the other night parked in front of market city.

gf lives just off that street so im guess well be spotting each other a lot from now on :D

and in other news......the ONE time I didnt bother to get a parking ticket in front of her apartment I got fined $75 for parking without a ticket..... :)

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spotted (i think!) ANewTattoo on epping rd about 30mins ago! it was a r32 with a green light over the back number plate... ADnumbernumberletterletter.... i tried to smile and wave, but i only got one brief glance from the driver.. then they turned off somewhere....

From your post and the fact that you were there when it was being tuned, I would have thought that you would have gotten all the specs :O I know I would have :D

I think DR4GON lives on the Church St strip - I also saw it at City Extra in the early hours of Monday morning.

hehe, thats tough

i copped a $225 fine today as i accidentally went into a bus lane and got caught by an undercover

its a mixup now that the cross city tunnel opened :)

Past few days I have spotted a white R33 GTR with R34 Wheels heading north on Stacey St, Bankstown at 6:15 am

If its lowered , v-spec and a cannon mufler its probably butthead .

spotted a white 33 s2 p plate at hume hwy turning into bankstown today 6pm, also a silver 34 near bankstown shopping centre around the same time, i was in my stock 33 black with stickers down the door

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