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I spotted STR86T and another silver one who's rego I cant remember at Hills today. Good result on the dyno Nick :down:

No wai!!! I spotted that silver s1 too (where did you disappear to, Ian?), and your white Taxi-spec s1 too!

Thanks mate, for some reason they gave me a dyno sheet that read lower than my best run (but, admittedly, by only about 3awkW). Can't wait until the PFC issues are sorted so we can both set them up.

Wheels and suspension so far.

Wheels are Work Emotion CR KAI's and the suspension is Tein Super GT Wagon 'Handling Spec'.

Engine is stock for now, hoping to get all the garden variety mods done by June. :D

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spotted a silver stag, with front bar along west coast hwy yesterday? male driving. Think we both looked at each other and realised too late what we saw ha ha... I saw the badge on his grill and thought, hey thats familiar.. then it was too late to wave :)

G`Day all spotted YELLOW S2 today great eastern hwy female driving,looking out the window of turbotech thought i was seeing thing`s,Not often see another YELLOW S2 drive by.cheer`s chuckie.

SAFCII .... said l might get letter from EPA advising me to remove it as its a piggy back system (yes, l did lol in my head when he said piggy!!)

Jap, white car, black bonnet, kitted .... kinda says it all. If it was stock looking l think i'd be ok.

Don't SAFC's improve your efficiency by adjusting the A:F ratio? stupid policeman, not all mods are terrible.

I've got eyelids, skirts, aftermarket grill & 260RS wing, and haven't had a problem in the 3.5 years I've had the car, you must just have a bad cop area where you are. I thought Stagea's were fairly cop-resistant.

spotted importd on hale rd at the set of lights at the bottom of the hill.

pretty sure you didnt see me i was in an almost identical car except S2.

Adam.

awww sorry I missed you!! I'm usually on the lookout too around there as I've seen a silver and either a dark green or black stag recently.

Can't believe I have been spotted YAY! :)

lol

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