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anyone seen an OP6 rear GTT turbo on a 20 with a steel wheel (not highflowed as such) and 20 odd pounds rammed down it's throat?

wanna see how far I can go on a 20 without increasing lag

Stock R33 gtst turbo will get close to 200kw

I've got a hks2530 with 20psi. Gets around 230kw

Stock R33 gtst turbo will get close to 200kw

I've got a hks2530 with 20psi. Gets around 230kw

seeing as a 33 turbo cant get 200 legitimately on a 2.5 I cant see it making it on a 2.0

hence why I was wondering about the OP6 rear w steel wheel and lots of booooost

seeing as a 33 turbo cant get 200 legitimately on a 2.5 I cant see it making it on a 2.0

hence why I was wondering about the OP6 rear w steel wheel and lots of booooost

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uwotm8? Boss wouldn't print me out the higher run, just wanted me to suffer so I couldn't brag of 200 wattz out of a stocker.

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Need someone to go out and look at it.. mudgee is 4 hours from Sydney

5k, treat yourself with another 33.

Just force your kid to crawl into back* and according to insurers it's still worth more than you'll pay for it.

*applicable to coupes.

don't want a cop magnet... we have discussed this

and 4 dr is MUCH easier

Lately, I've seen cops ignoring me at rbt's, driving thru cop hot spots, slightly speeding. Dunno if it's just me or cops aren't targeting at all (at least in north and east).

*shurgs*

Parts are accessible and cheap as f**k...1jzs are cheap as f**k...I have a fresh painted shell here in deep red if you want to build one...beautiful color...come have a look , get those creative juices flowing...onky f**k around is putting a manual in it..and its 92 model so won't get club reg for a few years....you can get 89 ,90 models tho

There was an jz engineered cressy in Brighton a few weeks back...under 4k..was.mint as ...

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