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No guys, seriously its within 15hp of 250 [emoji6]. No jokes. Just not saying which side.


Why the shroud of secrecy? It’s the internet.

Tell us or just make up a big number [emoji41]
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20 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


Over 8000!!!

 

Heres how rhe phone call went,

Cred - manne, how much boost bud?

Manne - errrmmmm (thinks for a secend) how bout all of it?

Cred - sounds like a plan, it will be ready at 5pm, cya then

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215?
276hp at the crank according to the Japanese governments gentlemans agreement with the car companies in the 90's ;-) I'm guessing 235hp atw. I love guessing games. What's the prize [emoji471]
Heres how rhe phone call went,
Cred - manne, how much boost bud?
Manne - errrmmmm (thinks for a secend) how bout all of it?
Cred - sounds like a plan, it will be ready at 5pm, cya then
On a separate note I thought you might like this kieran, Nihari slow cooked beef curry/meat stew. 2kg 2" thick chuck with bone in. 1 kg of beef bone pieces. 6 hrs on the hob covered. I'm about 3 hrs into it. Got garlic naan and some bassmati rice. Garnishing with green chilli, and some julienne ginger and lime. [emoji848]
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On a separate note I thought you might like this kieran, Nihari slow cooked beef curry/meat stew. 2kg 2" thick chuck with bone in. 1 kg of beef bone pieces. 6 hrs on the hob covered. I'm about 3 hrs into it. Got garlic naan and some bassmati rice. Garnishing with green chilli, and some julienne ginger and lime. [emoji848]
Oh I forgot this. You can smell this bad boy down the tube station at midnight.DSC_0164.JPG



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