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81s look sick without a kit.

i think a meet up brawl is in order.. just like the one in the anchorman

I dont think that was a meet up brawl i do believe they just happen to be at the same place at the same time, remember the rules though no touching the face.

So who is coming in on the horse? LOL

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There is picture of it with no kit at all :P driving from one shop to next to finish off weld in roll cage and here you go autosalon SA :P on the plus side once i have fuel sorted out as my 550 are maxed i should be looking around 380kw mark but will prob de tune for street to 240-260 finding it hard getting traction i will spin semi slicks 1st 2nd and 3rd with out issues DAM 4.3 Diff ratio

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But can we keep this on topic of BEE-R I run ignition cut on my autronic SM4 i have had no issues with the motor so far :S and i bounce off limiter a lot. i think you will be fine with BEE-R just make sure you dont have mufflers

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Sorry dude, but that car looks like ass compared to Kris's :) Just sayin'

Funny you say that, until now you have a decent looking car :laugh:

jzx81 > skittled 33 anyday

especially with power to match and a 1jz on gate with 3037 :D

Mad! But I thought they had the 1G-GTE engine?

Funny you say that, until now you have a decent looking car :laugh:

Mad! But I thought they had the 1G-GTE engine?

That would be GX81 This is a JZX81 only two real ones i know of Street Registered this and another one that is in bits and was a personal import, alot of GX81 with 1JZ Conversions around well not lot but would be at least 10-20 and there is only 2 JZX81 Track only cars i know of in the country

but to be honest the car is POO atm kit just got back carbon bonnet just got re glazed as it was so thin you could feel the fiber and i had to fix things up for cams approvel, put in battery safty things and block of rear to cabin, who would have thought so many lil things would add up DAM YOU CAMS

That would be GX81 This is a JZX81 only two real ones i know of Street Registered this and another one that is in bits and was a personal import, alot of GX81 with 1JZ Conversions around well not lot but would be at least 10-20 and there is only 2 JZX81 Track only cars i know of in the country

but to be honest the car is POO atm kit just got back carbon bonnet just got re glazed as it was so thin you could feel the fiber and i had to fix things up for cams approvel, put in battery safty things and block of rear to cabin, who would have thought so many lil things would add up DAM YOU CAMS

I see!

So 1JZ = FTW!

And yes Tsuyoshi Tezuka is mad with the MARK II's.

I dont get how i have a issue with SAU when your the one that went right to bagging my car due to being old does that mean you hate all R31,DR30 and the even older skylines, due to being old?

i said calm down many times and even went back to the subject and you just keept going on and on. Now i hope this shuts you up and my car being old now lets see what other things about my OLD car

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This is My "OLD CAR" according to your standards

JZX81 MARK2 Yamaha edition 1 of 300 ever built

owned by tezuka and built as a street version of his D1 Race car

built at kidsheart(freedom) and HKS in japan

Now i only have 16psi running a GT3037 but last dyno was 303rwkw i still have 10-14 more psi left in it

Would you like me to keep going or you going to shut up about how EPIC you car is, and how im just tuff on the internet get a life grow up. if you relay want to be a big man in person im happy to say hi to you in person next weekend as im busy at winton this weekend sorry. Now grow up and get over your self and let this go back to topic of Bee-r Rev limiters

Nice car. I'll give you $2000 and a cheeseburger for it :)

I dont think that was a meet up brawl i do believe they just happen to be at the same place at the same time, remember the rules though no touching the face.

So who is coming in on the horse? LOL

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Shot gun the trident

Nice car. I'll give you $2000 and a cheeseburger for it :)

When shell i see you with the cash?

Yo, yo, yo!

Lets settle this on the black tarp!

I hears you both got deep pockets, 35 large is where we roll at...

Yous in?

:rofl:

When my car comes back from Beninca i will be more then happy to race :D

As i did say above it was getting fuel system installed and that the power will be closer to 350rwkw mark ( with ou

HAHA sad me went looking for a like button on the above post HAHAHAHA

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