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Hello all, Been a while since ive used an actual forum so lets hope i do this right.

My names Kester, im 25 Years old from the Eastern suburbs of Victoria, The reason i joined SAU is mainly to go racing, The club has alot to offer in regards to Motorsport.

My track car of choice is a 2005 BAMk2 XR6 Turbo, Factory 6 Speed Manual and a not so factory BF Typhoon motor with a few little mods (Intercooler, Exhuast and few minor things to make the engine stronger) Last dyno'd about 3 years Ago it made a healthy 190rwkw on 5psi.

So hopefully be able to meet a few of you at the track and future racing events.

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Nah, cars worth bugger all, I've owner it for 4 years, had it advertised for sale for a year for 9k no one wanted it. Plan was to sell this and buy a 33 gtst but couldn't sell so just went full retard on this haha which is a shame because it was a nice car, full leather, duel zone climate was a lux pack without the sunroof.

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