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the gearbox got damaged the friday before autosalon when we made 1068rwhp

we new we overheated the auto but still took it to autosalon anyway

it should be together in 2 weeks for testing for jamboree

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im aiming for nines but traction will be the only limiting factor

subzero did all the engine work and tuning

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i actually live in bundaberg which is 5 hours away

but subzero build the best skylines

and supras

Man thats a big turbo on your Car Jason.. FMD... What are the specs on that sucka... Do you use your car as a daily driver 'atleast drive once a week'.. gezzzz with a car like that it'd be so hard not to speed, at least you know you could truly out run / gun cops / any car on road...Take the plates off one night & do some Get Away in Stockholm runs.... :crazy: | haha

I think the GTST from subzero with the plates TRY9 made 750rwhp and ran 9.4 at 150mph and this has 1068rwhp so this should be good enough for an easy 8sec pass if it gets traction, if not it should still run mph into the mid 150 zone cruising.

Animal hp cant waitto hear the et's.

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