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Scott and his deflating my tyres to 27psi warm.

Squirming tyres felt like water haha even Richo drove it and thought something was f**ked. And yep, 27psi did that

Lol my first track day at sandown when it was wet found out later my tyres were 26psi

Yeah we used all your studs. Was still one short. Had to use a bolt :/

Fitted the apexi intercooler. So epic. No reo cutting, no front bar cutting. Mounting Brackets lined up with factory holes. Pipes slid into position with no f**king around.

Shame they stopped making intercooler kits.

However in the process had to lose my factory options. No more auto spoiler and lost a fog light :(

Good to hear! Now you can start winning races :D

Just got an offer for $1500 for the pink S14. might take it. Anyone else want a track use only S14 for moar than $1500? Needs a wheel bearing and manual conversion

My first question would of been - why is it pink

ex queen st car. nuff said. they had cut the numbers out to do some dodgy shit and they had this perfectly good pink car left behind. basically bought it to make a track car, but then it lived in the back of my garage for like 5 years cos of skyline, golf, 240z and a heap of other cars being more fun to do shit with. Now I need to get my garage space back and I need it gone.

Can't be regged... ever... cos it doesn't have a VIN, and it's pink because of some mohomolebos in Syd.

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2 get da chix wet cuz

Same colour. even had similarly mohomo chrome wheels that I told em to keep. Mine's a Series 1 (one in the pic is is a series 2). Wouldn't be surprised if this was the car that they used the VIN numbers for. Goddamn dodgy f**ks.

Lol my first track day at sandown when it was wet found out later my tyres were 26psi

Good to hear! Now you can start winning races :D

Haha soon...

I hope there will be no surprises when Trent tunes it. Car is hunting pretty bad now. Might have to check over the injectors, turbo, intercooler install

Scott and his deflating my tyres to 27psi warm.

Squirming tyres felt like water haha even Richo drove it and thought something was f**ked. And yep, 27psi did that

but richo didn't crash it right?

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