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Pauls car has to be making all a STD GTS turbo can 270rwhp

on one of WA lowest reading Dynos means Hi 300s at the crank

no way can a factory R33 turbo blow more air than that.

Paul gears will be needed when the new cams come along anyway. Paul i can put flames on your 2nd memcal for cruise nights if you want.

our email/doc system is down - which basically means the little work i was going to do i cant do. Actually ive got a busy day - may have to work *gulp* late!

Morning all :)

So paul when u getting the new turbo for more power?

friggin Ben wants a Skyline now - i told dad for him to go take a flying leap and go buy a WRX. My Skyline was compensation for them paying for him to go to America - im not having him get a Skyline anyway - its my little bit handed to be on a platter by my folks - he gets so much more handed to him - so he can bugger off!!

Yeh im kinda pissed of that it took 3-4 days for me to get nowhere but im sure it can be solved with a quick sock in the guts :)

Its his style of humor, i rang him and told him about it and he was all wierd but i thought nothing of it. :slap:

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