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heading into civic on sat night about 9ish stopped next to at the lights of N/bourne and london cct, a white 70's C110 Skyline Coupe. Wound down the windows for a chat and found out the bloke has a RB25Det (not neo) pushing over 300rwkw! So he claimed... Looked real nice and sounded awesome. Was in the 34 so it woulda looked pretty cool crusin next to :)

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Think I came across this dude on Hindmarsh in weston....assuming the thing really didn't look that amazing, being that the paint was pretty meh etc.

If it's the same one, it was surely much more powerful than mine, but something tells me it was definitely not 300rwkw...unless he just didn't give it *that much*

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