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yeh there was another turbo excel getting around a couple of years back. looked completely stock, then just tyre smoke everywhere at the set of lights. in my young years - was impressed.

found some left and used some of this on interior today:

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not sure if I like the 'shine'

rookie mistake brah

CASH TRAIN

did you say CAAASSSHHH TTRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAIIIIIIINNNNNNN?

Tookaiya - Keilor Rd. Been going there regularly for 7-8 years.

I've been to places like Nobu, Koko etc etc... And they are really good as well... However for the price, you will not find better that Tookaiya as it's not a fancy joint, just good quality traditional style. Massive thumbs up.

Miyako near the Langham isn't to expensive and tastes pretty good

Rode in my mates 360kw xr6 and then I jumped into a mate's 200kw EVO 8.

Xr6 was crazy quick, its a three speed trimatic and pretty much fried tyres in every gear. Quick but felt sluggish. EVO felt faster lol, is it the weight and torque?

EVO's have a very short 1st through 3rd, so their acceleration is lightning quick, hence they are so fast for a streeter really

Not only quick gears but its would still be running the stock turbo so they are made to be really responsive

all you really need in an evo (not including 8mr or 9) is a tune, exhaust, licp, ebc and 8mr/9 turbo and you will get about 230-240awkw

makes for a really responsive and fun daily, get some tephra mods tuned into it and you get this, that was basic flamage to what it could do though

An appreciation of something different and done properly isnt gay. Mr lets put a gtr bar on my r33 lol

One of the best gtsts of all time champ!

Leigh - nah still got Lexus few enquirie offers but nobody $$$ yet..

Looking like a vw polo gti branded for work

ahah nick your evo was so nice!

just got a quote back from racepace and damn they are really well priced for the work they do!

so waiting to hear back when i can get the car into them :P

found some left and used some of this on interior today:

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not sure if I like the 'shine'

If you are going to use it - wipe surface first with wet cloth and dry.

Then use that

Then wipe again with dry cloth

Much better result and it won't "attract" the fken dust...

But that said ring Waxit lol... SOOOoooo much better products they have.

ahah nick your evo was so nice!

just got a quote back from racepace and damn they are really well priced for the work they do!

so waiting to hear back when i can get the car into them :P

They really aren't anymore expensive than other places until you talk engine builds... But then theirs dont grenade or breathe heavy like other builders so you do get what you pay for there also ;)

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