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Glad you like the cars fellas! Ok ok, now the rotors are an 808 with 13b turbo making 490 rwkw and a r100 wagon bridgeport turbo estimated to push round 550 rwkw both cars are capable of 9's!!!

The wagon now has a massive front mount and should have cragars on b4 formal time.. My friends Mäkinen is silver like mine so would look pretty cool havin them both drop someone off... Mäkinen is making 240 at all 4... my one will be able to keep up within the month. (I can get a mate to drive the mitsubishi if both are needed.)

Also my friend with appetizing purple gtr gets back from os this wk so ill post his pics then, Enjoy!

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JUDGED will be back in Canberra with his beast in a couple of weeks. He is more than happy to do formal runs for people for approximately $40 to $50. If you want to see pictures of his car, go to the following link:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=2233

It is a R33 GTS but just had a HKS RB26DETT put in so not only does it look hawt, it goes damn hard :P

JUDGED will be back in Canberra with his beast in a couple of weeks.  He is more than happy to do formal runs for people for approximately $40 to $50.  If you want to see pictures of his car, go to the following link:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=2233

It is a R33 GTS but just had a HKS RB26DETT put in so not only does it look hawt, it goes damn hard :D

excuse me whilst i go and cream myself..... :D ....there thats better.....

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excuse me whilst i go and cream myself..... :) ....there thats better.....

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

It will be back in Canberra and driving around the streets probably in about 15 days so you guys will see it on the streets in Canberra shortly.

If you were members of sau about three years ago, he was an active member on the ACT side of things so you will remember him.

Yeah I might be interested if anyone wants it:

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Trust front bar very nice I should have mine in about a week or two

Is the car lowered much??? my car's standard front bar sat at 11cm bit worried i'm going to have to raise it

and as everyone is posting pics might as well post a pic of mine although it's at the spray shop getting trust front bar bn sports side skirts and rear bar and drift wing as we speak so it's a bit pointless, but i will post another when it's done in two weeks when do you need to pick by???

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Hey all!!

Finally, I can post again!!

I'd be happy to help ya'll out, in exchange though I need some help with a wedding in Canberra. :blink:

Some of you guys have way too much cash, but good taste :)

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