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I was expecting a PM. this is not a chat room. Can this thread please be locked, all geniune interest in tuning please PM or email [email protected]

i've got to do some work too...

if they were just as good im sure the japanese would be outsourcing...MOTEC is huge in Japan for many of the big workshop cars as its an excellent ecu, and is known as the cream of the crop, but they are still tuned over there.

Who made your TV at home R31? Japan is known for there electronics, so leave it to the professionals as they would say? enough said.  

please lock the thread.

probably someone in Korea or Taiwan would be my bet.

This really is a valid thread you know. Its just discussing ideas on a subject, thats the purpose of a discussion forum.

not for people to post a one sided thing and let it be

probably someone in Korea or Taiwan would be my bet.

This really is a valid thread you know. Its just discussing ideas on a subject, thats the purpose of a discussion forum.

not for people to post a one sided thing and let it be

go and check.

yes fair enough. Its not one sided. Im asking for INTEREST..did I say he is better or worse than your guy in VIC in my original post?

who is being one sided. look lets not argue just go on results..but i have seen theirs and many other performance companys in japans track record and at the end of the day who has the quickest jap cars in the world?

just look at the top speed records, maybe they can speak for themselves also..

you have to open up a bit and stop being so patriotic and one sided. No one is forcing you to get your car tuned are they?

Who made your TV at home R31? Japan is known for there electronics, so leave it to the professionals as they would say? enough said.  

please lock the thread.

Ash is a tight ass and prob has a tv which he bought from BI LO which was assembled by 10 year old kids getting paid in rice grains ;)

LOL...why is this thread turning into a dagger fight?

If you want to be fair, there are things that the Japs do better then us, and there are things that Aussies do better then the Japs:)

This is not an attack, the Japs are on the money when it comes to hi-po gear and often tuning etc etc.

But dont knock Australian know how and ingenuity. Keep in mind that the local Grp A scene built the fastest GrpA GTRs (we did - Gibson Motorspoty) and our Sierras were consistantly amongst the quickest. So we know how to build, tune and race cars with the best of them.;)

lol...That said i want this guy to do a 300km/h pass in the harbour tunnel and then get deported:)

So are you taking him to a Parra vs the Bulldogs game or what:)

if someone meets him can they ask him the idea behind the engine choice for this? ;)

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=2504

Oh my.... that car is ***n mad. someone please buy this for me! I dont have my CAMS L3 yet =/

This is a business type thread and is borderline getting removed. Just the same though, some posters are overstepping the line and getting wildly off topic. Keep it sensible and the thread stays.

Adrian

if someone meets him can they ask him the idea behind the engine choice for this? ;)

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=2504

the VQ is a shorter motor than the RB allowing room for the V layout cooler/radiator?

that would be my guess anyhow...

Nagata san has to come down to Melbourne to do 300km/h on citylink... I can just see him flying past an etag station... *video game voiceover* TIME EXTENDED!

that would really shove the pole further up brack's a$s :kick:

Personally i think it's good to see a relationship between car clubs in Australia and OS tuners/motor companies strenghtening, however do i agree that he is either better or worse than Aussie Tuners.

Good Work

Judd

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