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Lol he came around to pick up the spare key the other day, although it looks good from outside, it's not doing so great..

Oil pouring out of the oil pump cover, rocker seals, sump.. Has a nice rattle to it, and as he drove off it was a nice thick cloud of blue smoke.. I asked him how it is, and he responded with "yeh bro it's fuccken sick as the girls love it bro"

Thing was pristine when I had it.

Oh well not my problem anymore

Well he been seen bashing the limiter and spinning out, so would assume that's how it's always driven now.. It was tuned to 8k but I'm sure constant ignition cut is a good thing lol

is it ignition cut limiter? loooooool

that's not good for oil pumps hahaha

I don't get people that smash the hell out of the limiter for no reason...

l was in the car with a well known SAU member and he was hitting the limiter like 6 times on every gear change...in a 280kw car you REALLY feel it slowing down on repeated limiter....

100 internetz to the first person to guess who lol

Lol he came around to pick up the spare key the other day, although it looks good from outside, it's not doing so great..

Oil pouring out of the oil pump cover, rocker seals, sump.. Has a nice rattle to it, and as he drove off it was a nice thick cloud of blue smoke.. I asked him how it is, and he responded with "yeh bro it's fuccken sick as the girls love it bro"

Thing was pristine when I had it.

Oh well not my problem anymore

That'd piss me off majorly man! :domokun:

is it ignition cut limiter? loooooool

that's not good for oil pumps hahaha

I don't get people that smash the hell out of the limiter for no reason...

l was in the car with a well known SAU member and he was hitting the limiter like 6 times on every gear change...in a 280kw car you REALLY feel it slowing down on repeated limiter....

100 internetz to the first person to guess who lol

Starts with a K :P

Nothing wrong with a bit of limiter once engines warm, though I generally try to avoid it. (on my new car even more so)

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33R isn't my ideal track car. But I either get the 33R now or never

Do it mofo, I know of one for sale, not sure on price he's asking though.

34R are still over priced... no point IMHO

i'd rather buy a 32/33 and have coin for mods (or replacing shit for the 32)

What Hambo said, or buy well sorted 33R (like what I did).

is it ignition cut limiter? loooooool

that's not good for oil pumps hahaha

I don't get people that smash the hell out of the limiter for no reason...

l was in the car with a well known SAU member and he was hitting the limiter like 6 times on every gear change...in a 280kw car you REALLY feel it slowing down on repeated limiter....

100 internetz to the first person to guess who lol

Yeh was ignition cut.. Yeh I know it's not good for the oil pump but I wouldn't hit the limiter. Hell I never reeeeeallly thrashed it.

It's the guys first turbo car, and first overly powerful one. I'm surprised it hasn't ended up like the 33 year..

That'd piss me off majorly man! :domokun:

Not really lol, I got the price I wanted for it, he can drive it as he pleases. Just wouldn't recommend anyone buying it from him for more than 2k lol

34R are still over priced... no point IMHO

i'd rather buy a 32/33 and have coin for mods (or replacing shit for the 32)

Agreed. 34R is well overpriced. 33R is probably the best value for money

Just always wanted a 34R as a kid so don't want to go pouring money into some my heart isn't quite set on

34R is baller, though. Do want.

But nah, just take your brother's evo Tony... or get a bike. Like was said earlier, the only true two options xD.

Nah wife can drive an evo lol

Do it mofo, I know of one for sale, not sure on price he's asking though.

What Hambo said, or buy well sorted 33R (like what I did).

Which 34R brah? I won't buy a stocko one. One that is worked or one with a blown engine will be fine for moi

Limiter bashing gets me no where any way! /NA lyf

Btw, how's the gym going Leigh? My main concern atm is trying to sort out a good diet :P

Yeah good, been going 4 days a week. I wouldn't worry about diet too much while still starting out, you don't want to change too many things at once or you'll get over it and stop completely. Just keep doing the hard work at gym which is most important and eat if you don't eat you will struggle to have the energy to workout. I have 2 protein shakes a day without fail for that extra protein boost for recovery / building muscle as well. Regarding diet just eat meats, rice, veggies, the usual stuff, but as I said don't really worry too much IMO. The only thing I really cut out is the full sugar soft drinks.

Make sure you're doing good exercises too during workouts bench, squats, and deadlifts are awesome. A workout buddy is helpful for a spot to push harder on bench days too. Do this for a few months and you then get people noticing at parties and what not, all this is more motivation to keep pushing harder :D

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