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Congrats. Not bad at all. Bet your itching to break into the 11's now.

Shouldn't be too hard, just need a cool night and some more boost. :)

Unfortunately my map sensor is out of resolution, need a 4 bar map and a retune.

I think I got it down under 2 seconds, wasn't too interested this time due to the heat, couldn't push the car like I wanted to. I will get some videos next meet, heading back up soon after the retune.

It was funny feeling the back end step out on launch, I have never been able to launch on boost like that before. Loving this new turbo.

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I think I got it down under 2 seconds, wasn't too interested this time due to the heat, couldn't push the car like I wanted to. I will get some videos next meet, heading back up soon after the retune.

It was funny feeling the back end step out on launch, I have never been able to launch on boost like that before. Loving this new turbo.

Good to hear. Looking forward to vids and 11 sec pass.
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The birthday present my wife ordered for me arrived and I spotted this !

It's quite nicely done on an aluminium sheet, and all the lines are embossed (not sure if that's correct lol) but you can feel the spokes on the wheels for example.

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Spotted the Devils creation at Robertson pie shop ( Mac Pass ) on Sunday, lets call it a RS450?

Anyhow C34 V8 Turbo Manual 4WD with R34 front end ( F**KN Baller ) :woot: luved it, great job done on conversion & owner very approachable to discuss said car.

Hope to see it again soon to drool some more, well done sir, well done. :worship:

Good to see high quality cars sneaking around sleeper style. :ninja:

Regards Jase. :cheers:

Spotted the Devils creation at Robertson pie shop ( Mac Pass ) on Sunday, lets call it a RS450?

Anyhow C34 V8 Turbo Manual 4WD with R34 front end ( F**KN Baller ) :woot: luved it, great job done on conversion & owner very approachable to discuss said car.

Hope to see it again soon to drool some more, well done sir, well done. :worship:

Good to see high quality cars sneaking around sleeper style. :ninja:

Regards Jase. :cheers:

LOL, Jase, you need to check this out: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvKTvFJhZUJi_4_zliMEucYtH7R6D_mjD

Long time no see buddy, hope you are well.

Terrible photo, but spotted Leanback on my way home.



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Was in the racecar, but said hi anyways. Probs looked a bit odd a guy in a honda going I own one but I do I swear.

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