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12 hours ago, PranK said:

Yeah I have a feeling the app config/data might be cached. I'll get to that but we have a nice new responsive front end which works perfectly on mobile so they can use that in the interim. Thanks for letting me know.

 

Response from Christian about you guys having problems with the app not working

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4 minutes ago, z00key said:

awesome thanks for that, as for 26 is that a RB your talking about?

 

Would anyone say this is a good deal or not worth it?

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/kewdale/engine-engine-parts-transmission/rb25-turbo-set-up/1117376932

Gallo 24 :D:D

 

Yeah rb, needs work but got it at a good price 

Z00key what power range do you wanna end up at?

Being a g2 it might not hit 400@wheels. But would be responsive.

Not a bad price if in good condition. Send the link to "hypergear" and ask his opinion and price to do an "update"

He is good to deal with ;)

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400 is kinda my want figure as it is my daily but just under is ok. 

Back in the day they were made g1-g4

G1 was virtually standard and g4 did 430@wheels but laggy.

G2 and 3 were best IMO but I never looked at g2 personally.

I've "upgraded" mine once and only paid for shipping. He offered me another upgrade too but I refused. Now that's awesome service really.

He will have best knowledge of that exact model




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