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That is true.

Comparing his motor to mine is comparing apples to oranges.

I ran 134mph last time. Might crack 135-137mph on a cool night

Piggaz - is WSID on the cards in the next couple of weeks? Let me know if you go and I'll try to bring mine out on the same night.

 

 

3 minutes ago, usmair said:

That is true.

Comparing his motor to mine is comparing apples to oranges.

I ran 134mph last time. Might crack 135-137mph on a cool night

Piggaz - is WSID on the cards in the next couple of weeks? Let me know if you go and I'll try to bring mine out on the same night.

 

 

Not sure when I'm gonna get down there.

Need to spend a bit of time RE learning how to drive the thing, it's been a long time and a lot has changed.

Wheel alignment first before any dumb shit otherwise I'll end up in a cow paddock.

Sadly not however I have been inspired by this quest for "response bro"

sadly in the opposite way I want a laggy crack whore of a car to take to the track and thrash that's a prick to get a good time out of

 

think I am getting old and grumpy 

 

 

1 hour ago, ActionDan said:

Dump is faggotry. 

Fatz: do you have any fun cars at the moment?

That Corolla though...

 

 

Define fun... lol

i did do this for 24 hours with some mates last weekend in the 31

Have a half share in the charity rally 34 gt 

which does epic skidz now it has 270rwk

and I do have a vq35 6 speed r33 gtst

bit I have a hole that needs filling

and that hole is a  Gtr

 

Ahh that's right, forgot about the 34 rally spec lol

 

I'm getting old, I want something a bit more refined but not something that looks like the 35 or sounds like the M4 [emoji32]

 

My 34 is sexy but may end up in a 35 down the track.

 

So you want T88 on a stock 2.6L with Type B Poncams lol

 

 

 

 

 

28 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

Ahh that's right, forgot about the 34 rally spec lol

 

I'm getting old, I want something a bit more refined but not something that looks like the 35 or sounds like the M4 emoji32.png

 

My 34 is sexy but may end up in a 35 down the track.

 

So you want T88 on a stock 2.6L with Type B Poncams lol

 

 

 

 

 

I was close , 2.6 with the T78, built motor and stock cams, it was sensational as a DD !

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