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What turbo did you get again?

Hypergear turbo with a Racepace tune?

SS1PU with a Nissan comp cover to keep it looking stock.

Birdman got the SS1PU in the standard housing.

What speed is 4,000rpm? About 115km/h? So that's about 165rwkw at 4,000 rpm?

Not sure, my tacho is not working at the moment so I can't really gauge it. Need to get someone to read off the hand controller lol.

More boost you pussy

I wanted 20psi for the midrange, but Chris said it was pinging too much for his liking so we'll wait for E85 :thumsbup:

30 grand?!

I'm sure Anthony would happy to drive you to the wedding if you ask him nicely.

As for me, when's the big day? I'm away for potentially 2 years - hurry up British Consulate!

yeah i wouldn't mind >,<

just no complains if the ride is super harsh!

SS1PU with a Nissan comp cover to keep it looking stock.I wanted 20psi for the midrange, but Chris said it was pinging too much for his liking so we'll wait for E85 :thumsbup:

I see.

Decent power for a streeter.

lolwut

LOL!

lolwut

'Not that there's anything wrong with that'

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yeah i wouldn't mind >,<

just no complains if the ride is super harsh!

I'll keep you in mind brah

But yeah there will be pro photographers and a HD video of stuff so you guys can get copies.

Also i'll pay for fuel and we can negotiate some sort of fee arrangement too :thumbsup:

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