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is that some sort of virus??

course not. scan it with whatever before running it, if you want. it's just a simple program which does the math to work out if the figures you put (litres, kW, tonnes) in are over 125kW/tonne or 3.5l/tonne. there's even a skyline in it :rofl:

well yes i got a powerful car but i do obey the laws coz i have to now otherwise im pretty screwed. I was driving my car when i first got my license and pretty much copz had no idea on what power a R34 GTR had. It wasnt listed so i was all good until some copper decided to go research on it and then add it to the restriction. So i practically only got 1 month to drive the car and got pulled over about 5 times in this month.

That copper rang me saying if i was caught driving the car again i would face a 2 year banning of my license, i still dont know if its true or not, but its been a year and i have only took it out once on the road by myself then and i had too for special pursposes. Now its just stuck in the garage which i look at every morning wishing to drive it out. But farken cant... Got another 2 years left bloody hell cant i be 21... Farken spewin...I just drive it at the dragz , the only place i can legally...hehe

GTR 34 get yourself a job in the automotive industry, even part time sales, then get your boss to put in to vic roads to get a dispensation for you to drive high powered cars as a requirement for your job. It's worth a try, I know mechanics that have done it. Good luck :(

im glad i have nsw p's :)

btw i heard there was some course u could do at deca that enables u 2 drive hi powered cars. not 100% sure if this is correct or not but this is what ive heard off a few ppl

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ahh... hehe back when the problem was power... it went from power, to insurance, to parts... now i've ran out of things to be worried about :D

edit: actually... someone find me a full r32 gtst workshop manual which cover more than just the rb20det... that is- chassis, body and electricals :D:P

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