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That's what I thought! We're comin down for Targa Tassie in the sh*tter in April and we're gonna have to ship it down too! Are you any closer to gettin another 32 for Targa?

Still looking into it at the moment. we hope to get into some circuit racing in the new year in maybe a r32 gtst because of the low cost and we have some pretty quick ones circuit racing at the moment then do some road rallying at the end of next year which should be awesome fun

Congrats on the mighty fine effort BLUEGTR,

You wouldn't happen to have a dyno chart of this baby with the Apex turbos would you...? A few people (including me:)) were interested in a comparison of these to HKS low mounts a while back and they are fairly hard to come by.

Those Federals sure seem to work well ;)

I was thinking exactly the same thing... They make Nittos seem somewhat redundant.

Are they a street tyre or a semi-slick of some sort...?

Did you have any mods on the driveline like transfer case, etc...?

Congrats on the mighty fine effort BLUEGTR,  

You wouldn't happen to have a dyno chart of this baby with the Apex turbos would you...? A few people (including me:)) were interested in a comparison of these to HKS low mounts a while back and they are fairly hard to come by.

I was thinking exactly the same thing... They make Nittos seem somewhat redundant.

Are they a street tyre or a semi-slick of some sort...?

Did you have any mods on the driveline like transfer case, etc...?

I have a dyno chart but no scanner. They r just a street tyre and there a fairly cheap as well. driveline is still standard and the box is feeliing farily tired.

Yeh again well done Matt, I was there earlier in the day when you had a few problems, but had to leave and didn't get to see your best run.

was very impressive to say the least and the level of cars were actually quite good.

It was good to see your old R33 that rob has now running into the low 12s

can't wait to get my car out there for a crack!

Yeh again well done Matt, I was there earlier in the day when you had a few problems, but had to leave and didn't get to see your best run.

was very impressive to say the least and the level of cars were actually quite good.

It was good to see your old R33 that rob has now running into the low 12s

can't wait to get my car out there for a crack!

BTW Matt what are you paying for a 200L drum of BP ultimate?

Thanks.

The fuel ends up being $1.90 a litre

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