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thats the joke..

i found in in a stack of papers while cleaning my car and thought, OHH SWEET 150AWKW! was atttached to a sheet saying it was leaning out and shit

then hamish is like, thats 70kws dude..

70kw atw for a rb20det? wtf is wrong with it.

They make at least 130kw atw bog stock. An exhaust and intercooler gets you to about 160kw O_o

The dyno sheet says r32 GTS (minus the -t for turbo) and the graphs dont appear to look correct for a turbo car?

I don't know whether to keep my car at my grandparents place for the next few years until I get back to Aus and the turn it into a trackcar, or just sell it now.

What to do, what to do... Suggestions?

You're joking yeah? You're not actually considering that as an actual option are you?

It's a fuckin car, not your first-born. Letting it sit depreciating is a totally homo move.

Don't mean to offend you, but it's a 33 GTS-T, it's not something rare. Why the f**k would you even consider having ~$10k sitting there for a few years to one day, maybe, turn it into a track car when you come back...

But I'm sure you were just joking, because any half wit would understand that parking $10k in a garage for 3 years to maybe turn it into a track car is the most ludicrous thought one could have. That same half wit would know that $10k in your bank account when heading overseas is far more beneficial than a $10k garage ornament that will be worth $3k when you get back to turn it into a track car, losing ~$7k worth of potential track mods in the process.

Tough decision though..

70kw atw for a rb20det? wtf is wrong with it.

They make at least 130kw atw bog stock. An exhaust and intercooler gets you to about 160kw O_o

The dyno sheet says r32 GTS (minus the -t for turbo) and the graphs dont appear to look correct for a turbo car?

It was leaning out and had a boost leak.

Gone now so meh.

You're joking yeah? You're not actually considering that as an actual option are you?

Don't mean to offend you, but it's a 33 GTS-T, it's not something rare. Why the f**k would you even consider having ~$10k sitting there for a few years to one day, maybe, turn it into a track car when you come back...

But I'm sure you were just joking, because any half wit would understand that parking $10k in a garage for 3 years to maybe turn it into a track car is the most ludicrous thought one could have. That same half wit would know that $10k in your bank account when heading overseas is far more beneficial than a $10k garage ornament that will be worth $3k when you get back to turn it into a track car, losing ~$7k worth of potential track mods in the process.

Tough decision though..

+20 reps.

you make me laugh man :thumbsup:

17x9.5+17 currently for sale for $1300, bargain and will look sick ;)

fk oath do it will look shit hot, did he have spacers on teh rear for the +38

$1300 is a steal

fk oath do it will look shit hot, did he have spacers on teh rear for the +38

$1300 is a steal

nah spacers not required. Thats how it sits with 10inch +38.

Ive seen a pair of 17x9.5 +17 for $1300 and a pair of 18x10 +38 for $1000

$2300 all up from two sellers.

Have seen a set go recently for $2000. Prob cheaper to import from Japland too

edit: just saw thats a set for $1300. Bronze though :(

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