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Sure, I wonder how my Achilles tyres will go! lol

Haha that's alright, I got achilles too :unsure:

Don't give me that look cos I skimped on tyres! The buck had to stop somwhere you know!

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So when you going to the drags to see what she'll run? ;)

Good question! Biggest killer will be traction, but I do have my eye on Powercrusie events ;)

What's new for the GS? We should get a photoshoot of the two cars together! :O

;)

Bags all 'round. Ended up going supercharger and happily sitting on 400rwkw @ 10psi with close to 1200N/m of torque :cheers:

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For the charger, injectors, fuel pump, fitting + tune worked out to be about $12k. Camshaft, valve springs, pushrods etc. was about $3k.

Sounds good :)

I am sure you are happy with that!

Good question! Biggest killer will be traction, but I do have my eye on Powercrusie events ;)

What's new for the GS? We should get a photoshoot of the two cars together! :O

haha yeh those powercruise events look kinda fun.

probably an exhaust for a bit of noise at some point, and then some new rims.. although I'm trying to buy house as well so can't just splurge out too much cash :(

I'm down once I get some decent rims on!

Harrop want $20k for charger etc, 440rwkw

Sheesh, that's a bit rich! I'm guessing for that price, they're including all the bits needed to go from stock to 440rwkw (eg. extractors, cats, catback)?

Having said that, my tuner managed to secure a really good deal from Harrop on the supercharger and fuel pump, cos he promotes and deals with a lot of Harrop equipment.

Sounds good :)

I am sure you are happy with that!

Yep, loving it! But still wanting to get back into a RB though (R33 GTR) :(

haha yeh those powercruise events look kinda fun.

probably an exhaust for a bit of noise at some point, and then some new rims.. although I'm trying to buy house as well so can't just splurge out too much cash :(

I'm down once I get some decent rims on!

Noice! Didn't you already have the Varstoens/TE37s?

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Sheesh, that's a bit rich! I'm guessing for that price, they're including all the bits needed to go from stock to 440rwkw (eg. extractors, cats, catback)?

Having said that, my tuner managed to secure a really good deal from Harrop on the supercharger and fuel pump, cos he promotes and deals with a lot of Harrop equipment.

Yep, loving it! But still wanting to get back into a RB though (R33 GTR) :(

Noice! Didn't you already have the Varstoens/TE37s?

Yeah think it's the full package... It'd wanna be

Yeah I did but they're sold, rocking on stockies lately lol

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Bummer! Looked great with the Varrstoens!

What rims you looking at getting now? Concave or dish?

Yeah think it's the full package... It'd wanna be

Yeah, at that price you'd want it to be hahaha

Not sure, would love some meisters or similar (far too expensive though), bit of dish always cool but been eyeing off some concave..

Something like these I've been looking at.. don't look the best in the pics but on the car look decent I think

http://www.tswalloywheels.com.au/products/mirabeau

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doesnt matter i'm too poor atm anyway lol

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Na, stockies look heaps better now.

Hahaha you're forever trolling Grant ;)

Not sure, would love some meisters or similar (far too expensive though), bit of dish always cool but been eyeing off some concave..

Something like these I've been looking at.. don't look the best in the pics but on the car look decent I think

http://www.tswalloywheels.com.au/products/mirabeau

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doesnt matter i'm too poor atm anyway lol

That looks schmick! Do it! It's got a real classy, yet OEM look to it :yes:

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