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Leaning towards a standard one for half the price. 600hp is a fair whack of power, but I assume that's at the engine, in which case the turbos and current tune are already putting that out on 98...and I'd like to go ethanol. Revving that other one to over 9000 would be ridiculous

There's just something so spastically awesome sounding about a 3 litre twin turbo all wheel drive on ethanol, before I've even heard the exhaust note

This may have just gone from a possibility into a must do

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Ad doesn't say sold. Hence my curiosity.

After he comes along to a meet

And shows us his girlfriend

how about you come over to my house and be my wife boy.

seriously

hamish.

mums gone OS.

i can only cook and eat so much bolognaise, steak, salad and veggies.

give me nice soup recipe, or chicken roast. k go

how about you come over to my house and be my wife boy.

seriously

hamish.

mums gone OS.

i can only cook and eat so much bolognaise, steak, salad and veggies.

give me nice soup recipe, or chicken roast. k go

Eggs fgt

Leaning towards a standard one for half the price. 600hp is a fair whack of power, but I assume that's at the engine, in which case the turbos and current tune are already putting that out on 98...and I'd like to go ethanol. Revving that other one to over 9000 would be ridiculous

There's just something so spastically awesome sounding about a 3 litre twin turbo all wheel drive on ethanol, before I've even heard the exhaust note

why 9000? its like saying pushing your turbo to 40psi. its a nice number but unnecessary if setup properly (for street and occasional track use)

congrats hamish. when you getting torago?

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