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Hey Matt thought I would reply in this thread oppOsed to the cruise one..

Old pac was really good, but hard to see at night.. Very quite though, I was the only one around.. Looking forward to doing it in daylight though!

Cars great, pulls a little harder but is a lot beefier in the midrange, The torque is awesome.. 620nm peaking before 4k rpm...

Very fun!

Got a few of the coast boys to come along and my m8 up ur way with his turbo R31.

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Hey Matt thought I would reply in this thread oppOsed to the cruise one..

Old pac was really good, but hard to see at night.. Very quite though, I was the only one around.. Looking forward to doing it in daylight though!

Cars great, pulls a little harder but is a lot beefier in the midrange, The torque is awesome.. 620nm peaking before 4k rpm...

Very fun!

I ran it at 3am the same weekend i got my car, went down chasing my m8's S15 we had a BMW and a forrester with us to, felt like we where in japan with the trees over the road and shit was awesome.

Got a few of the coast boys to come along and my m8 up ur way with his turbo R31.

If you have any of these guys coming that i havent listed please let me know so i can keep an eye on numbers, if it gets pretty big i will need to make a few additional plans to make sure we have parking etc!

Hey Matt thought I would reply in this thread oppOsed to the cruise one..

Old pac was really good, but hard to see at night.. Very quite though, I was the only one around.. Looking forward to doing it in daylight though!

Cars great, pulls a little harder but is a lot beefier in the midrange, The torque is awesome.. 620nm peaking before 4k rpm...

Very fun!

I havent done much night stuff there... It would need decent lights thats for sure!!

The improvement is pretty big mate! Good result, and ohhhhhhhhhhh the torques :woot: that is a pretty big number!!!

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