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Sigh... Your car used to inspire me. Now you're 200hp ahead of me and all it does is make me hate mine haha.

Oh well. Even with all that power, mine is still louder ;):laugh:

:( I want yours to go hard too! And yes you have always been louder! I can hear you from the East Coast ya kent!

AND i just got EPA's this morning in a Landcruiser so you should be happy you are in WA lol

GT3076R vs HTA GT3076R... shouldn't need to explain which is which ;)

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Thanks Mate! Its pretty impressive now ;) The ultimate combo!

did they max that turbo out or just decide that was enough? do you still have the mental whiste?

Hey everyone!! the drinks are on matt tonight in celebration lol :ph34r::cheers:

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Nice result Mat. Should rip some decent skidz at texi!

Thanks Mate...

did they max that turbo out or just decide that was enough? do you still have the mental whiste?

No the whistle will now be on Fez25 yellow GTT ;) And the turbo would have more left in it BUT not on my setup with stock stuff!!! Are you not happy with that result? :P Beat it then haha

nah ill take my 320kw and leave the big power to the big players.. :yes: some crazy power there , congrats :D

Haha your new setup will be more than impressive in its own way mate! Cant wait.... But thanks, pretty damn happy.... :yes:

its all about the stock neo's plus i love the new sig

Haha its going on Facebook too :P Gotta edit it when i get some time as the numbers are abit messed up....

Can't wait to get it home for a 'private road run' soon! :woot::banana:

Me too babe! Get the Go Pro charged up :D I am sure the guys are going to want to see how fast it gets to the speed limit :ph34r:

Can't wait to get it home for a 'private road run' soon! :woot::banana:

Me too babe! Get the Go Pro charged up :D I am sure the guys are going to want to see how fast it gets to the speed limit :ph34r:

oh you know it lovers :3some: we want it all filmed.

you were so close to 400kw club

oh you know it lovers :3some: we want it all filmed.

you were so close to 400kw club

Giggity!! :banana:

The guys are much nicer in the 300kw club, ill stick whichu guise!

FFS don't say that. You will give him ideas. Crazy, wallet destroying ideas.

Ill just learn from your journey ;)

But seriously man, i have 35r power with 30 response! Ultimate RB25 result i reckon......

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FFS don't say that. You will give him ideas. Crazy, wallet destroying ideas.

Ill just learn from your journey ;)

But seriously man, i have 35r power with 30 response! Ultimate RB25 result i reckon......

yeah my bad the wallet destorying ideas get me as well i believe we all suffer from the same ideas

yeah my bad the wallet destorying ideas get me as well i believe we all suffer from the same ideas

You started it Mr "Who will be the first to 500hp" which i admit you killed that..... So it was only fair i was too get my own back ;)

You started it Mr "Who will be the first to 500hp" which i admit you killed that..... So it was only fair i was too get my own back ;)

you got it back and then some , but now is when the real fun starts track battles and all types of enjoying the GTT super powers

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