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The RX has HEAPS of street cred Dean, it's got MY02 17's, VIP tint, green wiper blades & a BoostWorx sticker on the back :rolleyes: Makes the odd person think twice..... "Hmmm... is that a turbo Subie?" :P I need to update my info though, 'cause it's no longer in the garage :P It's now all hers, & it went with her.

The Sigma is now the back up cruise mobile, 2.6L big block 4cyl :P

daim are things that bad..... Shit matt, hope in the end u r happy cos thats all that matters.

Well if u think u have the stuff to challenge me, lets get it on. Next sat nite, illegal drags... dont underestimate my xl, ill be puttin extra stickers on it to get me across the line faster...

Thanks for the kind words Dean. Yeah I'm doing the single thing mate, but to be honest it's not that bad :P I've got a few things in the pipeline that are keeping me happy.

Ohhh shite, extra stickers! That's a bit unfair dude :rolleyes: Looks like I might need to buy a few NOS stickers to even things out.

hey matt ... dont' worry man ... you got a skyline .. now u can use it for its real purpose :rolleyes: ... chicks love it man ... especially when u press the accelerator a little ... hahahaha and rock hard suspension ... makes them go all jiggly hahahaa :P

Lads n Chicks I wont be making it to dyno day at all now unfortunately. My boss dropped a gate (what a fag) on his foot and broke his big toe and it's only him and I at the butcher so Ill be running the show for the next 3 weeks, including this freakn saturday :D ... Im pretty keen 2 c how little power it makes.

hahaha ... great idea steve :D .... what time u finish at the butchers?? 5 ?? maybe u can pop down if the dyno is still going?? should be a great opportunity for boost worx to get some new customers :) even if he opens a bit longer and we just post a few messages on other boards and people can just come have a look ... although ... steve u better warn the guys at boost worx to lock things up ... remember what happened to rpm the last time they had a dyno day??

Will there be time for me to Adjust my boost controller there rather than on the road?? This will give me a good chance to get a reading on high and low boost while the car is stock

Tim,

Sorry to hear you can't make it dude :) If you're REALLY keen to see how much grunt it has (& you don't need it for the day) you could always get someone else to take it down? Just a suggestion.

Matt,

Unless there's a massive turn out I don't see it being a prob' for you to set boost on the dyno. I'll be getting Shaun to double check my boost level before we get stuck into it. Have you got an EBC that needs a fair bit of setting up time? If so it might be more of an issue?

Dammit timmayy, i was gonna use that excuse not to come.

Haha nahh tis all goot, i got they day off a while ago so ill be there with bells on.

Stevey: We still gonna have a bbq. Ill be happy to front up some cost for snags as long as i get gold coin donation.

I should break even in the end. What u think mate?

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