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Stupid comment of the day goes to... Matt!

You don't need big horsepower. Learn to f**king steer. McFly has 260rwkw, Z32 mike had just shy of 300 rwkw, Cadmoon has 180rwkw, Benno's S13 was running a stock RB20 with factory gear and they would all run after up Nebo, glorious or around LP faster than you.

Coilovers, sway bars, strut brace, decent tyres and learn how to use a clutch and steering wheel properly.

I don't want to hear any one else encouraging p platers to mod their cars in an illegal fashion. Yes, a 30 in a 33 is illegal. The motor wasn't an option and hence would require a blue plate.

Time and time again, the guys who've done it have said that it's not a great idea and have outlined the reasons why. If this doesn't suffice, contact someone else via pm. Colin had a pretty decent 32 and his advice is valid. If you want to play with the big boys, listen to the advice try give. If not, you will be a statistic and create more grief for the community as a whole.

This is a public forum and if you guys don't sort out your act, this page will be closed.

Im not trying nor will be doing anything illegal, I was putting together ideas and asking for a simple opinion I don't wanna cause a big uproar on the page so I'll just leave it at this and agree with you

I'm just doing a project motor. Just looking to do a solid build. Not sure on if it will be going in or not. I'm just doing research and getting ideas from past experience to see what it's like to do the motor side of it

Come time and I'm off my p's and I decide that I want to put it in and I have enough funds to afford it I might go down that ally if I want to try something new with my car

Or I could just rolling shell project it

Yes I acknowledge that me having a turbo on my p plates angers a few and other argue about it and that I shouldn't because of laws

But as I see it. I drive pretty safe I treat the car well I went about it all legal. It's not a flat capper camber hella flush crap thing I want is to look stock and I'm not modding it power wise untill off p plates to avoid a rear examination from tha police

But as I said engine will most likely be sold

The engine is for experience bad learning so I have physical not paper experience

That being said back to whoring I will keep future motor posts out of here

Yeah i dont get the uproar on this at all. The whole point of this place is for the younger guys to ask questions and learn from the people who have done it.

advice isnt gospel either and most of the time people do whatever the f**k they want anyway, i wouldnt stress that hard about it Tony.

Atleast when those questions get asked there is a bit of car talk going on in here even for the briefest of moments.

Threatening to close down the whore thread based on some chatter about a p plater wanting 400kw is a bit much.

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Yeah i dont get the uproar on this at all. The whole point of this place is for the younger guys to ask questions and learn from the people who have done it.

advice isnt gospel either and most of the time people do whatever the f**k they want anyway, i wouldnt stress that hard about it Tony.

Atleast when those questions get asked there is a bit of car talk going on in here even for the briefest of moments.

Threatening to close down the whore thread based on some chatter about a p plater wanting 400kw is a bit much.

You're right. Its good to see the odd bit of car related talk going on in here.

I also think to generalize all P Platers as certain kind of drivers isnt the way to go about it. I bet there is a lot of P platers out there and even on this forum who are "better" drivers that fully licensed people.

Yeah i dont get the uproar on this at all. The whole point of this place is for the younger guys to ask questions and learn from the people who have done it.

advice isnt gospel either and most of the time people do whatever the f**k they want anyway, i wouldnt stress that hard about it Tony.

Atleast when those questions get asked there is a bit of car talk going on in here even for the briefest of moments.

Threatening to close down the whore thread based on some chatter about a p plater wanting 400kw is a bit much.

not even for p's just gathering ideas so I can do some research and what not for a conversion when I'm legally allowed to convert into a turbo

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