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Ahh I remember the day when that used to be a big number.. Everyone I know is running 400+ these days

(no offence of course)

Nah none taken, i know it's 'under powered' these days haha.

I was hoping for 230+ with my setup so I'm happy, just waiting to drive it now

Nah none taken, i know it's 'under powered' these days haha. I was hoping for 230+ with my setup so I'm happy, just waiting to drive it now

I'd be lucky if I'm even making 150kws on the poopra..

It needs some overnight parts from japan

Do you think if I take the spare wheel out and remove the carpet, rear seats and all the trim the power to weight ratio would be better? In effect wouldn't that give me more rwkws?

Need to buy some new plugs and need a fuel reg atm..

what an essay

It was ready to go this morning but i forgot to click the GO button! :P

Is it detailed enough? We will get better as we go i guess! I was going to put up more of Chookie but didnt want to scare people off :D

Cruise Cruise Cruise :banana:

Alright lads, one of my boys got me a hookup when he took his supra down to team K Kustoms for a tune up and took some pics of my car for me, here is what she looks like with no engine.

That first shot is about as far off the ground as Jarrads car :laugh:

Looks good mate! Make sure its ready for the 21st as it is all a go!

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