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adria/aidwin - just went from the moon in nthbridge to south perth and then back thru the burswood race track and onto the poly pipe.. fun in tunnel is loud and exciting.. but also with all the cameras i must be blacklisted by now!! hehehe...

yeah cam i getting wolf computer soonish maybe if me u and macka get it installed and tuned at the same time we can get a discount! ;)

i got a article of a 322kw gts-t with standard nissan intake plenum! it's in hpi seeing that made me change my mind about changing plenums it's running a t67 or t78 turboa s well built by some garage in ja-pan full of greddy shit

adrian ;)

adam - yea, but i got in front of him so i'd think that he was definetly running low boost..

aidwin - moon is in nthbridge.. corner of newcastle and william..

33spec - there's permanent cameras in the tunnel and i think there's a few speed cameras in there as well.. but they can't charge you just yet...

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