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Yeah ric thats D34DLY with the gtech stickers on side. standard bottom end/block just all bolt on performance.

ofcourse you cant compare hamish since ones a worked 25/30 and other is all bolt on oh and andru was winning by a good 4-5 car lengths and still pulling lol.

Been spotting a light blue cube a few times lately, with a grey stripe over the top- seemed to have the optional flares

Wouldn't this Cube to be around Blackburn by any chance?

280rwkw is the sweet spot really for a fast street car - much more and all you do is spin the tyres really.

When i was running around with 370rwkw, it was rather pointless. A 280rwkw would have been faster than my car by a long shot simply because it gets the power down better.

350rwkw cars "feel" faster because they are laggier, doesnt mean they actually are :laugh:

Lol to both above :D

I'd rather have some AP or Alcon 6pots than another 30-40kw with the power you already have

Princes HWY runners love kW's.

Who doesn't :laugh:

But like Ash said, unless you got good control with your clutch accelerator, you'd be wheel spinning.

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