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Adrian, you are a) very hard to find and B) very popular. Thanks for the tickets. Muchly appreciated. Also thanks Buster for getting them to me.

Bling me up baby! I can't of been that hard to find...??

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very nice pic, looks awesome. can i ask what coilovers and spring rates you are usiing?

i only ask because I am interested I wanna see the heads up on the box. have heard nothing but great things about it so far.

lend you one? sorry your making too much power ;-) i dont want you smashing my box too.

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very nice pic, looks awesome. can i ask what coilovers and spring rates you are usiing?

i only ask because I am interested I wanna see the heads up on the box. have heard nothing but great things about it so far.

lend you one? sorry your making too much power ;-) i dont want you smashing my box too.

no coilovers here judd, spring rates are stock...so are the shocks(well sort of). Using modified nissan hardware on all corners.

Here are a couple of Pics when i say couple i mean closer to 549 to be exact

these photos are from unitedphotography.com

I also have about a 1000 photos from them from the power cruise just have to get them uploaded

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http://www.sydneycruising.com/index.php?se...=view_album.php

Here are a couple of Pics when i say couple i mean closer to 549 to be exact

these photos are from unitedphotography.com

I also have about a 1000 photos from them from the power cruise just have to get them uploaded

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Link for PHOTOS

http://www.sydneycruising.com/index.php?se...=view_album.php

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Hmmm when i was at rocco's they where talkn of destrocking there gtr i wounder if thats was it.

destroke it? silly idea, he will probably put some 20b triple rotor in there or something.

i was talking to him on the day, the only thing i managed to disclose out of him was they fitted a mild steel roll cage and apparently some US made ~800hp turbo. i spoke to him after his 14sec pass and he said it wasnt getting off the line.

The thing was gutted down to the bare metal, and looked to be running a EMS ecu

what was it's best time of the day?

mmm....maybe he will sort it out for drag combat.

Charlie the grey R32 gtr with cage etc was Rocco hahaha, I think the car may need a bit of sorting

yeah, I saw the race logs and it was Rocco himself *L* He didn't qualify running a 14.369@107.59 ET. It must have felt like he was cruising compared to the rx7. I have a few pics of it parked out the back. Completely stripped interior with a nice centre-mounted gauge cluster. :D

I would think that they would be wanting to stroke it not destroke it.

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