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Very hot R32 Vspec. With Carbon Fibre Bonnet around the Cabra area. Lucky bastard.

At the lights we lined up.Once the lights turned green we both took off like a sling shot.

On First gear he was pulling hard on me by 6 car lengths. By then I knew I couldnt catch him running in my Adidas Climacool so I slowed the pace down and jogged again. :D

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VISHES - welcome to the forum man. I sort of met you on Sunday on the gong cruise. I was driving the Silver 33 GTR. I reckon your S15 is one of the best looking ones around. I like things that aren't overly modified and yours looks nice..... (plus nice weight reduction frm the seats).... I was damn surprised how hard your car pulled at the lights...

what was yer name again?

anyway see ya around

Yang

btw: how much weight did u save from the back seats?

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Hey Yang! the name is Linus :) thanks for the compliment. i've riced up the car now..next on my list is the engine mods

man i surprised myself when i was neck to neck with you!!! i expected ur GTR 2 chop me in half.....i dont think i've reduced much weight from ripping the rear seats and rear trimmings...the most i've saved is around 40kg....plus im pretty light..so there is my advantage.....not many people believe me when i say its running standard boost with airfilter and full exhaust :)

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LINUS - yeh I was talking to [Ken] (in the silver Supra) about it and we thought you were running more boost. Your filter and exhaust must enable you to run maybe 1-2 psi higher than standard which can often happen.

I need to get rid of some weight haha.. R33 GTR's are heavy... might consider doing your style of weight reduction :)

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147@wheels is very respectable for the number of mods you have. I'm planning to get rid of my sub and get a lightweight one. I'll probably leave the seats in and unbolt them when I go for track days, drags etc....

It's easy enuf to increase power in a GTR so I'll probably jsut do that haha... my last dyno run was 150kw@all 4 wheels at C&V which is the same kind of dyno as Croydon. But that was with just an exhaust.....

lets go for a cruise soon!!

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Yang -

Linus has not been only into heavy weight reduction of his car... but i d secret in his exhaust & air filter stockie ripping so hard is.... he's been on a diet himself....

d damn littl man eats like a rabbit!!!

hahah sorry linus... i meant to say ... its ur driving dat makes d difference!! hahha good to c u here bro!

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Originally posted by VISHES

hehehe....just increase ur power ratio...unless u're prepared to put up with every road noise!!! and alienate your friends with a 2 seater :)

yeah i know about the airfilter and exhaust increasing 1 or 2 psi.....it makes 147kw @ Croydon dyno

Hey Vishes. How are you? Yo ulive around Canley Cabra area?

Isee you all the time.

I work at lidcombe and always see you on the way home around the marcono set lights. I had the green wrx. Its sold now.

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Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Hey Vishes. How are you? Yo ulive around Canley Cabra area?

Isee you all the time.

I work at lidcombe and always see you on the way home around the marcono set lights. I had the green wrx. Its sold now.

Hey SDU4EVA....yeah im around canley area. where r u?? what car are u driving now? i drive my car to and from work..so yeah im always on the hume hwy during peak hours

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Originally posted by MIZ.33T  

d damn littl man eats like a rabbit!!!

hahah sorry linus... i meant to say ... its ur driving dat makes d difference!!  hahha good to c u here bro!

hahaha...helen..thats a terrible analogy...rabbits eat anything in sight!! but u are right about my driving makes the difference!!! after all i made legends when i ripped ur FTO to victory over the rex and the familia gtr :)

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Originally posted by VISHES

Hey SDU4EVA....yeah im around canley area. where r u?? what car are u driving now? i drive my car to and from work..so yeah im always on the hume hwy during peak hours

I work at Lidcombe next to the Uni and Tafe Same street/

I work for the DNA section for the police.

I live at Canley Vale next to the Highschool.

I am always at Stevens Prestige Motorsports. Me and him are good friends.

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