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^^^ oh very nice; is that the M8270?

After watching how much it effects the mid range, or should i say HELLOO TOPEND GRUNT ! i decided that i'd try stay away from limiter bashing, and picked a set of 260 cams to compensate :)

if and when i can use the power and want more, it will be on the purchase list.......how cheap are they ! I settled on the M7960 which has ample power and more driveability. Thats what i think, we will see how it go's, power is addictive and even with a few hundred kw's i spent a few deca's with my S13 limiter bashing.

So what about your ride man, i think i saw your car at winton a few weeks back

the dumped commo is mine ;)

ill be there in the new s14 :D:D:D

you didn't buy it from a sri lanken guy did you ? this guy sold his S14 on saturday, then hassled me all weekend to buy my gtr

and re: S14's popping up.........yes yes they are :) one day we will out number the S13's !

After watching how much it effects the mid range, or should i say HELLOO TOPEND GRUNT ! i decided that i'd try stay away from limiter bashing, and picked a set of 260 cams to compensate :)

if and when i can use the power and want more, it will be on the purchase list.......how cheap are they ! I settled on the M7960 which has ample power and more driveability. Thats what i think, we will see how it go's, power is addictive and even with a few hundred kw's i spent a few deca's with my S13 limiter bashing.

So what about your ride man, i think i saw your car at winton a few weeks back

Yeah good choice with the M7960, much more streetable, was just curious because they were both the same price on NS but if it were up to me i would have chosen the 7960 too!

Keen to see your 200sx man, what you gonna be driving if that doesn't get assembled in time?

Yeah that sounds about right, i was spectating that day, had battery problem because i don't drive the car that much anymore, that was the first time i had driven it in about a month! Battery was carcass, but i just picked up a new one, so its all go go for deca. Probably the last one in the bigmak for me, then i'll have to let it go.

I just saw how much you sold your GTR for, man that was poo change!

We should probably stop flooding the deca thread now hahah

so who reckons a rwd will win this deca? :whistling:

A rwd may very well win this deca BUT the question is which rwds will come close and complain about not winning? Theres a few on the list...

Can't make it this time due to other commitments but it's good to see that there is a couple of mini's that will probably take out the round on behalf of the FWD team :thumbsup:

See you all at next years series.

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