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guys if anyone got any pics of my 32 gtr could ya let me know.. would be keen to see them:)

looks like this

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cheers

i dont have any pics, but i do have praise :D , that is one of the cleanest r32's i've seen. Love the black gt-c's.

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Those flies where bad!!!!! Try to eat chicken treat with 100 flies annoying the shit out of ya... :D

I think i might convert to a single....

Bloody expensive chicken treat too!! sharing a chicken roll, small chips and a coke for $15.50 with 100 flies sucks a big one.

Lol yeh the food there was a rip, we ended up leaving and going to get pizza from Harry and the Boys and then coming back, got 2 large pizzas, a garlic bread and 1.25L drink for $20 :(:)

Getting a bit off topic though lol... How awesome is Sonic, 116mm turbo anyone? Apparently full boost by 4000rpm as well :D

Lol yeh the food there was a rip, we ended up leaving and going to get pizza from Harry and the Boys and then coming back, got 2 large pizzas, a garlic bread and 1.25L drink for $20 :):D

Getting a bit off topic though lol... How awesome is Sonic, 116mm turbo anyone? Apparently full boost by 4000rpm as well :D

$16.50 for a burger, drink and soggy chips :(

And yeah, Sonic is awesome, he has a 32 GTR too ;)

Those flies where bad!!!!! Try to eat chicken treat with 100 flies annoying the shit out of ya... :)

I think i might convert to a single....

had a good look at that torana, supposedly 1600hp and "no lag at all" :D the more i looked the more i noticed cheap ebay radiator, fpr, fake speed flow fittings etc ..

speaking of expensive food, the biggest joke was the $35 spectators fee!

had a good look at that torana, supposedly 1600hp and "no lag at all" ;) the more i looked the more i noticed cheap ebay radiator, fpr, fake speed flow fittings etc ..

speaking of expensive food, the biggest joke was the $35 spectators fee!

heard him say it was only making 16psi too, and 40psi is a good efficiency range

Lol I was completely out of petrol. Was surging around corners on the way to the petrol station, seriously had to limp it. 200kms of constant WOP on high boost really takes it's toll :D

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Shattered no1 snapped me being towed lol

May have it on video, haven't had a chance to go through yet but I got a few incidents down the back straight on footage, once was a pretty close call between a couple of cars but can't remember what they were.

As for SONIC and full boost etc.. I would imagine boost levels would vary according to how many people are in the car as once it starts wheelspinning it's not exactly loaded up too much, the more weight, the more load, the more boost it makes..

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