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Nah that link i posted said at the wheels

It is powered by the locally built all-alloy ‘Miami’ Boss 335 5.0-litre supercharged V8 petrol engine introduced two years ago, which continues to deliver 335kW of power and 570Nm of torque to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual or six-speed ZF automatic gearbox.

sif they will EVER quote power at the wheels... that doesn't get people buying cars

not as bad as that topgear episode where they threw cars on dyno's and then went on abuot how much power they had lost from the factory as a result of age as opposed to engin vs wheel hp

THAT was appauling

birds cruise down to garage cafe?

can pick you up this time if you like baby <3

Nohomo.

Yeah you can be my wheelman tonight...

nohomo

Shame it's started raining, won't get to use all your power :/

not as bad as that topgear episode where they threw cars on dyno's and then went on abuot how much power they had lost from the factory as a result of age as opposed to engin vs wheel hp

THAT was appauling

actually that was a dyno that is meant to give FlyWKW

so it does a normal dyno run, then you leave in neutral or something and it can tell from the drag how much power is lost though the drive train thus giving a FW rating.

no idea how it works but yeah...those crazy germans

actually that was a dyno that is meant to give FlyWKW

so it does a normal dyno run, then you leave in neutral or something and it can tell from the drag how much power is lost though the drive train thus giving a FW rating.

no idea how it works but yeah...those crazy germans

really... that's cool as!

paint it BT1 yellow

it already is yellow

I started a thread for motorbike detailing, my shit is in there

http://www.skylinesa...ycle-detailing/

I reckon a light polish would do you good, but maybe go over it with prepsol first...it's good at removing sticker residue if that's what's left behind. Could also be the rest of the paint that's faded whilst stickers have preserved the paint beneath.

yes that but its not faded just not as clean somehow. i'll give polish a go

i'll check your thread kthx

Found some helmets that you bikelinesaustralia could use

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would definately wear a predator helmet and wouldn't give a fck what people thought of it

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