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the guy in the skyline was snap changing at 3000rpm...:D they wernt going very fast... i wouldn't be either because i wouldnt want to get my front bar recked on that dirt road!

does any one know whats done to it under the bonnet ?

looks nice !:(

ahh just a few mods no internals, big turbo, screamer pipe, microtech, great sound system, and tvs, remote coil packs cam gears also i think.

makes around the 240ish rwkw on TM autos dyno.

Duncan should have died because he's an ugly MoFo...

Did anyone know that he used to work at the HMV at Level 5 in Parra Westfields? My sister mentioned it to me once, and I went in there a few weeks afterwards to try and source a DVD (having completely forgotten what she'd told me), and when I saw him I had to laugh because he really is that, um, shall we say "photogenically challenged!?!?!?"

Sometimes stage make-up can't help - this is one of those times.

Harsh but true...

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