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Soldededed? That was quick

yep, could of gotten more - but hate selling cars just easier selling it cheap and quicker.

I hope you got close to what you wanted :)

Cheers xALMON

Eh, always gonna lose money its expected. Still like I said wanted a quick sale because I cbfed

People whinging about highway RPM...your engine isn't meant to labour along in top gear, nor is the gearbox. These are high revving engines with bugger all torque in the low range. If you're sick of exhaust drone, get a Varex or a better sound system / HTFU.

rb20 loves torque

haha they should. Business class pimpin' falls under OH&S if the trip is more than 6hrs~ esp if its a big company.

orly? sweet as. Waiting at the airport for my flight. Just saw the stewardesses goin in... FML. Goddamn Qantas/British Airways employing old strippers.

rb20 loves torque

this. RB20 GTS4 with 4.3 ratio diff sits at 2700RPM in 5th doing 100. Boost kicks in noticeably at the blip of the throttle and takes you up to high revs for torque. Good balance of economy cruising and power on tap.

My GTR was similar, just quicker to fullboost and torquier.

orly? sweet as. Waiting at the airport for my flight. Just saw the stewardesses goin in... FML. Goddamn Qantas/British Airways employing old strippers.

haha make sure to get plenty of qantas pyjamas. I think ive got like 6 pairs

this. RB20 GTS4 with 4.3 ratio diff sits at 2700RPM in 5th doing 100. Boost kicks in noticeably at the blip of the throttle and takes you up to high revs for torque. Good balance of economy cruising and power on tap.

My GTR was similar, just quicker to fullboost and torquier.

8000rpm factory rev limiter, can i have? haha

wtf is type a, type b, bathurst r, spirit r, rs, rb, rbs, rz :mellow:

turbo/na/interior spec/special editions etc.

same as Type S, Type M, Type X, V Spak, V Spak II, V Selection, etc.

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