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Here is a result for the 6262 on a rb26, standard bottom end. Street trim track car that I'm sure a fair few of you guys have read about.. #@RandomHero83 here is the car i was texting you about. He has a build thread floating around also

I know it's the shittest pic in the world but this should give you an idea of 6262 power potential. We ran it up at just under 2 bar (1.96 I believe) and it went 710rwhp (530rwkw) and 776Nm.

Stock bottom end RB26 with 1.2mm head gasket and Grex 9.1mm cams

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Just trawling Ebay, strange as i dont remember giving my permission for someone to use my car to promote their product

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/full-aluminum-bolt-on-drag-DRiFT-RACE-WING-for-nissan-SKYLINE-RB25-R33-GTS-GTST-/281165729927?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4176c89087&_uhb=1

there is nothing stoping others from using photos that are made available on the inet Scottie.

Having said that...........that is a nice pic if ur car man

there is nothing stoping others from using photos that are made available on the inet Scottie.

Having said that...........that is a nice pic if ur car man

Cheerz Anthony, I'm more surprised that someone decided that my car is a good example of the product they are trying to sell. My car strikes me as more of a pig than a head turner..

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