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So I got a enquiry on my car from carsales.

Hello,

My name is Chew, four months ago my dog was killed by a car in Narre near krispy kreme. A dark man was driving the car, possibly curry. Car did not stop.

He was hit by a silvia like in your picture.

I thought I would never see the car again, but then I see the murderers car for sale now the heat is over.

Are you trying to get rid of the evidence? You killed my dog of 8 years and didn't stop. I had to tell my kids that they would never see him again. Now they just look dead inside, like their soul was taken from them. I can't blame them.

Pi PI is not coming back, but I want you to come here and apologise to my kid. You owe me new dog.

Maybe you drunk and didn't remember?

E-mail me back and we set up time.

Found out it was one of my works Repo agents. I was about to send back a picture of a dead dog saying "want it back?"

good thing I didnt lol

and apparently a lot stronger. rods in the 7 are also weaker than the 8..

hence my want to save a bit more and buy an 9 early next year.

Mate of mine will be selling his Silver 9 mid next year when his Aston arrives lol... less than 40k kms on it currently, he barely drives it :D

Found out it was one of my works Repo agents. I was about to send back a picture of a dead dog saying "want it back?"

good thing I didnt lol

just reply "you were gonna eat the dog anyway"

:rofl:

IX turbo, lower intercooler pipes, injectors, ebc, tune... 230 awkw done

coilovers rims etc... obviously

Better off doing 8mr turbo as it bolts straight on, IX turbo needs a fitting kit and there is another $100 for maybe 5kw max

the only difference between them is the alloy roof and turbo i think.. so kind of pointless to get an MR when you could probably get a turbo out of one for cheap..

im even considering a seven! i think the bodykits on the seven are heaps better.. and i really dont wanna mod it too much.

Nah different seats, suspension, rear wing, have more power from factory (tuned more)

But for the price and if you are modifying then go the 8 and mod it

$10K for an alloy roof?

What's the roof made of on the non MR Edition?

lead

LOL

Its steel Jamie

yeh, same as my thought..

7's are apparently good up to 245kw

so im thinkin of e85.. just a tad safer.

If you go seven and running that kind of power e85 will kill it. It's actually when it has a lot of low down torque that generally kills the engines, e85 has been the killer of most of the 7 rods

BOV, gear-knob and seats are also different... ;)

8MR has no value over an 8 for a street / track car. Spend $10k on mods for an 8.

The 6 Speed box on the > VIII models eats the VII 5 Speed is the only consideration. The gearing is far far better.

This, on par with power my mates 7 was just out run by an 8mr due to the 6speed box

IMO get an 8 and do a front nose chop, it'll look like a 9 and be heaps cheaper

Make sure it has a badge on though, like the 9

from this

evo8red.jpg

to this

katchupevo07.jpg

and comparing to a IX front

95462714dx0.jpg

Also handy that the 8 run the same wing as the 9 so all you really need is a 9 bar to make it awesome

i was on 235kw on pump no issues at all 25psi daily :D

well then im sold on a 7.. not going to go nutz on mods, so dont really need the stronger engine!

and if it does blow up.

stroker.

hamish hows the baby going? picked a name?

great! 1 month to go! name is a secret brah!

I'd never sell my soul like that

yeah, cos a 360awkw bought not built GTR is not a cheater car but an evo is :P

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