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Been busy Paul. Organinsing this 31 thingo and racing cars.

The VN ran a 14.70 at the drags yesterday. It is standard and beat a VS 5.0ltr ute and a Gen III VT, how, I have no idea, but it did! There was a really nice R33 with no spoiler there to.

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Originally posted by PACEY

A budgie hey.

Theres a mini me out there:p

Haha, do you look like an overgrown swearing blue budgie??!!!

Have you ever heard of a Ti R31 standard handling Nos?? Well, now you have. It was at the drags yesterday. It was stock besides the Nos and was N/A. It done a 14.5 and managed to not cark it mid-1/4 somehow.

hey public enemy Zanda: i got this book "performance tuning 2001" from pitstop. its got a good section on airboxes, u can modify the stock airbox to be cold air sorta thing, just cut a hole making the standard scoop hole bigger,and put some sorta piping with a belmouth inside

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