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Hello. Yeah the peak power reading was a bit disappointing, but the midrange of the car is huge. Comes on boost quicker and has plenty of torque to wack you back into the seat. Going to need a new manifold sometime as the stock one is shite and falling apart on me, plus with the better flow I think the car will make a bit more power, probably closer to 350-360hp peak with more timing in the top end.

Al, Although it is for SAU, the idea is to show us participating in events with the other cars. We're not all Skyline owners, so showing other Jap Imports and other cars of interest is cool. You have to show things like the GT40, some of the WRX's etc, cause although there not Skylines there still pretty cool:D

Ok Paul, but no Comodores......

Still there is some nice footage....but I need some more style appart from the driving events.....body kits.....tyres mags..

parking shots.....people talking....

I wish we shoot the Modras Bay meeting group....looked awesome in the wind.....I got photos.....and I can use photos as well.....tell me where......

Roc'N'rollllll

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