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Ill also add for those who dont know me well...

I loved Try09 until i heard this crap....

I loved the way it spooled

I loved the way it sat at the top of a quarter looking down

as though it was going to eat it.

I loved its 2 bar sound

I loved its everything

But now hearing this it makes me think of a back yard performance shop.... Who dont have an ABN and practice in welding stuff..... Bunch of ... arhhh... Im getting another

beer and a smoke.....

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it might be good but...

a) its illegal isnt it?

B) u dont have that power all the time.. i'd rather spend the money and have the pwoer there all the time (reliably) (on the street that is)

c) its just another 'fuel tank' to fill up....

thats my opinion... not saying u have to agree... each to their own.

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Originally posted by Piggaz

it might be good but...

a) its illegal isnt it?

B) u dont have that power all the time.. i'd rather spend the money and have the pwoer there all the time (reliably) (on the street that is)

c) its just another 'fuel tank' to fill up....

thats my opinion... not saying u have to agree... each to their own.

NOS is illegal on the street and so is drag racing!

hence y they r both kept for the track in theory!

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