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you cant go out? haha why, no car obv?

lol, totally missread that then. yeh being on call would suck, i wouldnt know tho

Still got my 32 at the moment just can't go wandering around when I am on call.

welcome Excuses.

no idea about the 32 you speak of.

Mines a white 33 gtst. also morayfield. gunmetal GTR wheels on it. hope ta seeya at meet soon. we def got a good collection of white and black cars now :)

sry troy dont need any panel beating....and i entirely missed your good buy when you left fasta pasta on wed night......

and didnt see your post till today, speaking of today. anyone head to the Dyno day today??

I knida went to a dyno day... My 34 was on the dyno and I had to go visit it twice, once for fuel the other for a new wastegate actuator as the stock one was crap. with the doddgy actuator it was making 186.something kw's at the wheels so after that is done it should make good power now.

haha nah didnt look liek you were flipping me off, i was too slow to react to it lol.

Bris, try using the full reply instead of the quick, there should be an option to upload from your pc or something^

anyone know of a good handling specialist, more exp with aftermarket coilovers, Hicas, Camber and shit like that?

Have a feeling my hicas is playing up or something else is going on, i'm not taking it back to where it's been they don't have any idea.

Got the 34 back.

The Good:

makes 204.4kw's at the wheels.

pulls nicely.

can make up to 230rwkw's.

Sounds Tough.

the bad:

Blew the turbo gasket already.

the $500 stealth intercooler is no good for the amount of power I want to make it's more suited for a mildly modded r32 - swaps gonna happen with my 32 I think.

Police think i'm a drug dealer (guess that stops em from thinking I'm a hoon eh)

some other stuff I can't think of at the moment.

Got the 34 back.

The Good:

makes 204.4kw's at the wheels.

pulls nicely.

can make up to 230rwkw's.

Sounds Tough.

the bad:

Blew the turbo gasket already.

the $500 stealth intercooler is no good for the amount of power I want to make it's more suited for a mildly modded r32 - swaps gonna happen with my 32 I think.

Police think i'm a drug dealer (guess that stops em from thinking I'm a hoon eh)

some other stuff I can't think of at the moment.

really?? that seems a bit wierd. any intercooler should be up to the job of holding 200 i thought.

why the drug dealer reference? been pulled up a few times and searched? maybe it was a dealers car...thats why he sold it. too much bacon...lol

The car is a fresh import I didn't think I looked like a dealer wonder what they'd think if I was bald I was already stopped and parked after taking it for a test run and answering a phone call from work when they came racing in and parked the car across the road in front of me and told me they were stopping me for a random breath test and played drug quiz with me, Bosses missus is a cop at dbay mentioned her and they were sweet when they saw I worked for unity. - Side note everyone knows Morayfield drug dealers drive commodores

At 5500 rpm it starts to have issues with passing the boost through because it's a return feed intercooler I need a straight through to improve flow.

turbo gasket isn't gone after removing the heat shield I have discovered that the turbo manifold is missing a nut gonna call RPM tomorrow and ask if he was aware of it.

Any luck with the missing bolt drama??

I have my own now, took my partners car in for a service, ends up it needs brakes, tyres, timing belt. Told the guy if he wanted to take my dog as well! Bah ther goes my fmic:(. I can do brakes and tyres myself. But the belt is still 645$ :/

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