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  • 1 month later...

If it isn't getting some form of boost, it still isn't a real car ;)

There will never be any form of parasitic forced induction on this car as long as I own it, id be quite happy for people to line up next to it and challenge how much of a "real" car it is down at willowbank though :P

There will never be any form of parasitic forced induction on this car as long as I own it, id be quite happy for people to line up next to it and challenge how much of a "real" car it is down at willowbank though :P

I'll take that race :-)

FYP

And then when it's actually checked against the car I'll get raped, a dodgey modplate may aswell be written in chalk on the radiator it serves no use and you will get caught out

Man over east sucks! Half of me wants to move over there to find a job, the other half doesn't want to become a criminal just for modifying a car :/

Yep it's the sad reality of it, over here we are considered one step above dirt

There will never be any form of parasitic forced induction on this car as long as I own it, id be quite happy for people to line up next to it and challenge how much of a "real" car it is down at willowbank though :P

Okay! I'll take that challenge... But I know I'm already nearly a full second quicker then you :P

  • 1 month later...

No unfortunately, The whole club will know when shit starts going together... Had some external issues slow up both my spare cash and my will to play with cars.

Like I said, as soon as I know you guys will know :thumbsup:

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