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Hey guys, havent been on for a while! I also havent seen many lines lately, Where are u all? Or am i working a whole lot more hence the reason for me being a "woden whore"! LOL Remember guys give a wave get a wave.... LOL see yas

Unlike your skyline witch I see all the time. You should move your car around the car park, like to different flaws and different arias around the car park. Other wise people see your ride in the same aria all the time they know where it will be if they decided to break into it. Just like they did with mine :)

Any ways that’s a sweet ride you’ve got there.

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I saw the mother of all ACT rego'd GT-R, R34 Gtr, green to purple hue, number plates "RH9" Has got some guts to have that as a number plate, but by the sounds of it (and what I read in Autosalon Magazine, close to 600 AWKW on low boost!!!!!!) It should be able to back it up. Any way spotted in front of Hoyts in woden along the "woden laps strip"

I believe it was 690awkw on 25ish-psi... or around that figure somewhere :banana:

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the guy who owns diablo (the crazy wrx) said on canberra cruises that he pulled 645ish kw's at autosalon

Yeah it was something insane like that. my mate knows one of the blokes who works on the car and he was told it was a new record for most powerful rex

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saw sinista's ride for the first time the other day going passed the southo. man that thing looks nice! i was feeling super cool in the bashed up falcon with mum in the passenger seat and groceries in the back.

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I think it was without nos but im not completely sure.

The other at denman cellars in gungahlin saw a crazy wide body celsior(i think). looked phat as.

Yesterday as i was leaving work for lunch saw a black 33. gave a wave got a wave.

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Yeah it was something insane like that. my mate knows one of the blokes who works on the car and he was told it was a new record for most powerful rex

not sure if you misread it (i didn't make it clear lol) but diablo said RH9 had that many kw's

diablo is on this moinths autosalon i think, some crazy ass kw's, stated as worlds most powerful rex.

both cars = :angry: haha

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he said this was a nos job, and he had three different settings wqith the lowest (for street) being 280ish, then 320ish then this

his new motor makes sumthin like 500-600- i think ima check out autosalon tomoz

EDIT: jsut checked the website and it says he made 513kw's at brisbane autosalon!

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Hi chintami,

so is that ur car i spot everyday in woden????

hmmm must come and say hello.....

Hey guys, havent been on for a while! I also havent seen many lines lately, Where are u all? Or am i working a whole lot more hence the reason for me being a "woden whore"! LOL Remember guys give a wave get a wave.... LOL see yas
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