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Cause no one stays st those power goals they always go bigger and then youre replacing injectors again, also with current technology injectors you can get a 1000cc injector to idle and cruise perfectly 

7 hours ago, TXSquirrel said:

You Aussies have nothing to complain about, you have had Skylines for decades and you have ute!  I would love to have an ute as a daily driver with a R32 for weekends.

speaking from experience it's pretty great :D

9 hours ago, TXSquirrel said:

You Aussies have nothing to complain about, you have had Skylines for decades and you have ute!  I would love to have an ute as a daily driver with a R32 for weekends.

Not gonna lie, its pretty good :)

 

 

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16 hours ago, Robzilla32 said:

It must be my inner bogan but that combo is starting to grow on me...

It's incredibly comfy and is good for transporting gtr parts lol and then the gtr when you need the speed fix the xr6 turbo can't deliver 

40 minutes ago, r32-25t said:

It's incredibly comfy and is good for transporting gtr parts lol and then the gtr when you need the speed fix the xr6 turbo can't deliver 

Good for towing the GTR too :D

27 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

good for picking up engines too, especially after you've just blown the oil pump and the rest of the engine decides to kick the bucket too lol. 

Fyp 

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