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Lol! Ants is an accountant as well. I'm an accounting recruiter. This busy season seems to be absurd. Can't catch up with mates or anything! Everyone is really flat out. Think the short April hurt. Are you in practice or commerce?

I work in tax/compliance in a practice. Yeh man it's completely fkd prob for this whole month realistically, mega gay

Hoping to get mine on dyno in June or July

Would be happy with 450HP + @ flywheel so say 280kw at wheels. Stock everything except -7's, Nismo pump & 1 bar boost

I work in tax/compliance in a practice. Yeh man it's completely fkd prob for this whole month realistically, mega gay

Hoping to get mine on dyno in June or July

Would be happy with 450HP + @ flywheel so say 280kw at wheels. Stock everything except -7's, Nismo pump & 1 bar boost

Robbie whack those nismo injectors in and get (safely) 300rwkw.

1ofA is more than capable of handling it. That way you get to make that tuning cost worth your while

I like the way you think mate but I really want to see what it will do with everything in stock form (injectors, AFM, ECU)

THEN once I have that base number upgrade to

1. Nismo 600cc injectors

2. Z32 AFM's

3. Nistune

4. 18 psi (for dyno only I am thinking)

Just really interested what the 'jump' is!

powercruise drift edition?

I'd imagine thats what it would be like.. I just dont trust other people in cars on a race track in the rain. So much can go wrong with them getting to excited racing people.

I'd imagine thats what it would be like.. I just dont trust other people in cars on a race track in the rain. So much can go wrong with them getting to excited racing people.

Power cruise was the scariest car related thing I have ever done, add in the rain and I shudder to think what it would be like!

No worries, I went to bed straight after posting that anyway!

Well it's all good then, late start today have done f**k all nothing all morning. Dosed up on preworkout and smashed out a shoulders/lats sesh and that's about it. Getting ready for work now

Power cruise was the scariest car related thing I have ever done, add in the rain and I shudder to think what it would be like!

What did you find scary about it?

Ive been to a few and in the dry ive got no problems with them, There is a high chance that accidents can happen i guess with bulk cars out there, but Im yet to see two cars collide in a cruising session or any event apart from drift trains.

Though i have see a few cars torque steer themselves into the concrete walls lol

What did you find scary about it?

Ive been to a few and in the dry ive got no problems with them, There is a high chance that accidents can happen i guess with bulk cars out there, but Im yet to see two cars collide in a cruising session or any event apart from drift trains.

Though i have see a few cars torque steer themselves into the concrete walls lol

Random people I dont know, that appear to have less than stellar driving skills, in shit tins with all power and no brakes, doing random speeds all around me. Its so much less orderly than i am accustomed to thats all!

Random people I dont know, that appear to have less than stellar driving skills, in shit tins with all power and no brakes, doing random speeds all around me. Its so much less orderly than i am accustomed to thats all!

yeah I can definitely agree with a lot of high powered shit tins with no brakes lol

In saying that the McM happy laps was a whole lot less carnage than I expected (being mostly P platers, and non of them ever having been near a track)......could be because no one there had more than 25hp.

This is true. I consider myself to have attended a fair share of populated happy laps events where there is a quite large amount of cars on track and have only seen dangerous behaviour maybe once or twice. One of these times was from a 50yr + old man in his new supercharged R8 ducking and weaving in and out of cars even under brakes.

I thought chopping him down the main straight might have sorted him out but it didnt. He just kept coming back for more :-)

I work in tax/compliance in a practice. Yeh man it's completely fkd prob for this whole month realistically, mega gay

Hoping to get mine on dyno in June or July

Would be happy with 450HP + @ flywheel so say 280kw at wheels. Stock everything except -7's, Nismo pump & 1 bar boost

Nice one! If you do want to move, or even just have a chat, feel free to hit me up.

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