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Any further posts gloating about who people have chopped/thrashed/gone sick on/etc on public roads will be removed.

Hahaha 'gone sick on' that one got me laughing. Where did you pull that one from? Still trying to think exactly how one can go sick on a public road.

Some sayings these days just have no logic when it comes to putting it into practice...

incongruous, i got an idea,but NO more big words thanx!

i kept with a v8 VK the other night, we spoke,nice guy, said its a 215 injected,something bout 450 diff ratio said he ran 13.1 on slicks.)does this sound right?..

how much difference do slicks make?

i was kinda proud 4 keeping up.

he musta seen me teasing the 4door Lexus & MR Lancer with Monster Tacho HAHAHA

I find it incongruous that we laugh and share kill stories but we don't take to P platers or speeding too well...

Anyway onto the important topic of Skylines chopping other cars...

There are some very fast FTOs around... even with turbos.

T.

Yer Tony, I've still got a FTO and go into the FTOAUSTRALIA forum every so often and there are guys there that have transplated VR-4 Engines into them (at least 2 that I nkow fo, probably more). but they usually change them to singel turbos.

just heard today there was a FTO with racelogic traction control today getting 13.2 quarter and 2.0 60ft time. Not bad for a FTO.

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