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What a day!!!

Too many GTRs not enough S's LOL.....still took as many on as I could tho.

TTR34 I know your car all too well. I was actually looking over your 34 when you rocked up to your car then you walked away.....I figured I smelt bad haha. I was with my Preggo Mrs and my mate.

Do you take the car to the guy's who built it?

Bretts a champ, Indeed the car is in good hands. Beast of a machine.... lowest setting on the weeked 16psi = 423HP =D

Sorry bro I would of said hi, was still in shock from the laps 0.o lol

Looking forward to the next SAU one coming up.

Bretts a champ, Indeed the car is in good hands. Beast of a machine.... lowest setting on the weeked 16psi = 423HP =D

Sorry bro I would of said hi, was still in shock from the laps 0.o lol

Looking forward to the next SAU one coming up.

Yeh Brett is a nice guy, talked to him a few times back in the days. What I was actually asking was if you have taken the car back to guys who actually 1st screwed that engine together?? Nothing bad just interested mainly because i stopped going there a while ago now.

I use a guy called Tony for all my mech stuff and Brett has some of his guys down at the gold coast just have to ask details ect.... ??

I'm up in Brisi now who would you recommend?

Just PM me bros :)

PS: BTW who owned that blue R32 GTR? What are the specs on that beast?

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