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this is what we got up to on the weekend.

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let me know what you all think!

The Ash-83 car is 700hp turbo, Dual throttle bodies, Forgies, Surge tank, 4 inch exhaust etc. Should go 300rwkw when he get the bigger injectors and next tune. Currently 140rwkw lol, running it in

The GTR is stock except for he exhaust at 220rwkw

And my car, PCY-081 is stock motor and turbo with PowerFC, full exhaust, Sheilded pod, 200rwkw.

that is sweet. 3 silver skylines makes it look... nice. Did you guys end up deciding that silver is the best colour?

nah, 2 mates, and the groom (with the GTR) knew I had one, and married the ASH83's sister. and 3 silver skylines, lucky hey?

Something about skylines makes them great wedding cars!

At my cousins wedding we had 3 R32 GTR's some of you might know them... the lead car was FLYBYE the middle car was DARDVL followed up by GTSPEC. Now that turned some heads, especially when Dom started doing donuts with the bride and groom in the car outside the reception place in DARDVL, got pulled by the cops and got away with it :(

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