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Nice photos Jamie! Was good to meet you! And the parma at that place is AWESOME. Was also good to meet Loz as well, although you disappeared at some point.

Catch you all at the next one.

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Nice photos Jamie! Was good to meet you! And the parma at that place is AWESOME. Was also good to meet Loz as well, although you disappeared at some point.

Catch you all at the next one.

Thanks and good to meet you too Charli!

The Rib Eye Steak tasted great, well done and still very tender.

Where did Loz go?

:ermm:

Yes, the white GTR is me, The motor been rebuild from Racepace (Ben) and Dr.Drift (Sam) put it back together, tune and now is running at 300kw (1 bar) at the wheels

I m ready for any coming up track events

haha, so yours was the one sitting in Sam's shop forever?

haha, so yours was the one sitting in Sam's shop forever?

Yes Mate,

IMPUL was sitting in Sam's shop for more than 3-4 years. Everytime I trying to pickup the car, there was something going wrong. First the water pump, than the oil pump and we rebuild the engine, so we put a new N1 pump (brand new from Nissan), fail again and end up putting the Tommi oil pump and have the engine rebuild again from (Racepace). Even last week when Sam did a last dyno to check before the car was pick up, we fuxk up the cable connecting between the car and Sam's laptop for the dyno. I bought IMPUL back in 2000, Since the car being in BMT back in 2003....long story, I bought a 350z roadster new for daily drive around. Really IMPUL in only travel 40,000 km (and I think IMPUL only drive 7000-8000 km from Year 2000 until now)

If your car is running good, never do any engine modify, there will be something going wrong and it will take forever. Even Sam take so long and I m not really in a hurry, now everything is running perfect and Sam really spend his time to ensure a perfect job and I will keep the car in the Garage and only do some track event. Maybe in the near future I will strip everything out, re-spay IMPUL back to Calsonic Blue and put a full rollcage. :(

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Thanks and good to meet you too Charli!

The Rib Eye Steak tasted great, well done and still very tender.

Where did Loz go?

:D

Jamie! Good to catch up with you cause it's been a fair while :)

Loz didn't go anywhere exciting actually...

Great to meet you as well Charli, might see you again soon!

Jamie! Good to catch up with you cause it's been a fair while :happy:

Loz didn't go anywhere exciting actually...

Great to meet you as well Charli, might see you again soon!

LOL!

Ok cool, cya's next time.

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