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At lunch : Red supra saw me and thought he had point to prove: It was pretty nuts!!!!! Did a few "ramp ups" past each other!

On way back from luch break saw yellow/gold skyline cruising with a black rx7 s6 (i think it was the one that has spent half its life at boostworxgetting rebuilt : asian dude on p's

lol

i have noticed a few skyilines getting around whyalla now, about 4 r33 and a r32, a few for  little town anyway.

They are around up there, keep looking, saw a pretty tough gun metal grey 32 with big FMIC and pretty low when i was up there @ christmas time..white 33 getting around, and a turbo exa...Meant to be an animal so my bro tells me :(

service...wats wrong with turbo tune?

may mate's supra just had greddy e-manege and some boost controller fitted there, it made 244atw. there power curve is like a zig zag and drop power mid rpm then coughs dies, then picks up again.

they diddnt tell him something was even wrong!

spotted Vange cruisin past me on Anzac highway on Saturday Arvo near Le Cornu.

i was running late 4 work :) wat were u in?

may mate's supra  just had greddy e-manege and some boost controller fitted there, it made 244atw. there power curve is like a zig zag and drop power mid rpm then coughs dies, then picks up again.

they diddnt tell him something was even wrong!

hmm, i better take a look at my dyno sheets.

where do ppl suggest i go?

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