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Much nicer to drive on the street too. Congrats on the build. Shot of nos for the strip is worth thinking about.

Thanks mate, it's good to hear positive feedback. Nitrous has always been on the cards but I should probley get used to it as it is now first before the cam and nitrous :thumbsup:

#@Plattsy yer bro I had 255s on the back but nobody local stocks them and I needed new tires

Just get some off ebay. Federal 255's are about $130.

I had them on my XR6 Turbo and ran high 11's on them.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/255-40-17-FEDERAL-595-CAR-TYRES-/251140372552?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a7921f848&_uhb=1

what dif are you runing nick?

should seriously speak to hank and get a set of pineaplles for 65 bucks. set up for drags.... i reckon itll earn you a couple of hundreths

3.7s in the stock LSD ATM ... Perfect ratio for my gearbox/converter

#@34GeeTeeTee

Happy now lol

Lol it looks like you did a skid with your pushbike x2 :P

Haha just got it on my phone :yes: nice one!

Of course that is a private road? Your driveway i assume?

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