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guys... u may hate me for this

but i have a dream..........

a dream where i sahll buy a vs ss 5L and super charging it ....

my first car was a vs s pac and i loved it

now i have a skyline.. dont get me wrong .. i love it to death.. but a wog mans gotta do what a wog mans gotta do

its in my bloody

my father had a v8 my brothers had a v8... and yes nik.. my cousinsss have a v8.. now i feel its time for me to move onto the V8 as well

im still a lil iffy about it.. so any comments on changing my mind will help me heaps.. hahaha

thanks you and god bless ur turbos

AMEN

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its in my bloody

HUGEST ROFL OF 2003 SO FAR!!!!

If you do the above we want a post once it's done so we can all take turns runnin' ya :)

Seriously, if you wanna do it, do it. As much as I hate cummywhores, if it's your dream, do it.

Good Luck

yeah true true

but ive allways had a soft spot for 8's

think about the power i would get from a 308 supercharged

17 psi on ideal dumping the clutch at 5000rpm's and see ya later that would pull like an animal and the roooarrrinnggg motor would be music to my ears

Original?????

An old VS with a pushrod,2 valve per cylinder,aussie 5.0 V8?

Even the VT with a Gen III would be better than that.

To 'properly supercharge' a V8 will cost heaps & not be as reliable

as a turbo six.

My 2 cents worth - stick with technology.Go sick on your Skyline.

Or if you have to, buy a V8 that is already modified.

Originally posted by Zdenko

hahah to be honest i think i mite stick with the skyline as well

give it a few years then i mite move to a V8

when you feel like slowing down eh?

personally...i think skylines are a better made car, all round. id stick all that money into a gtr...maybe you will start a new tradition...that would be a good story!

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