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all the info i could find points to a GT28R from an sr20

it doesnt look like a 2860 from a GTR twin if thats what your thinking?

no idea about turbos man. this is a friend's turbo. she works at nissan and happens to have one of these in her posession. i've been asked to id and price check cos she wants to get rid of it. started a thread in the FI section

wheels are smoking on the wrong end.

true

how on earth do you change r33 parker globe

does the whole headlight assy have to come out to change it

I did it without removing anything....flamin mongrel of a job. Lost a globe in there in the process lol

there is an excel in Tassie somewhere rocking a commo v6 with a massive single turbo

last i heard it was making 350odd kw's and only on like 10psi or something

was rwd too

Either buy a commo or just get a turbo car to begin with... My theory.

Either buy a commo or just get a turbo car to begin with... My theory.

apart from the wheels past the bodywork, it looks completly standard

pity it cant be street regoed, so yeah dont really see the point in it

apart from the wheels past the bodywork, it looks completly standard

pity it cant be street regoed, so yeah dont really see the point in it

Some just have expensive hobbies I guess... Do it up for fun, track it and sell it...

On the same note of a stupid idea.

You can build a street / track car if you stick within the modification guide lines.

i wont be going to hungry jacks again..

i had no idea they microwaved the meat..

watched the dude do it and was like holy shit how can they say the burgers are 'better' - atleast at micky dee's they cook the f**king meat on hot plate!

tried the Angus the Third burger @ maccas? chilli relish mayne. s'good

I ordered one and they forgot the relish, of all things. Was still awesome though :/ Will go another one on Monday. Maccas is all we eat while recording :laugh:

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