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My car is for driving.

Hmmm, my car is for image & street performance...The locked diff is good for straight line acceleration & a bit of drift fun. As long as I can beat any stock holden & ford I'm happy. The 297 kw Maloo ute has been the closest runner.

Hmmm

Why did i build mine ???? Probably because i cant help myself what ever i get i gotta fiddle, car .bike .boat, truck, they all gotta look good and go well , now i gotta start on my sons cars (another R32 and 180SX ) I think giving up smoking would be easier than to stop playing with a mans toys we gotta have em

EVERYTHING!!! :)  want to be able to achieve some reasonable times at both drag and on the track... am also looking at doing abit of drift as well, somewhere along the way :) 

And all this with a daily driver :)

This person here is the reason for my pfc, fuel pump, fpr, and cat upgrade....

I blame mona.

Everyone, blame mona.

lol :)

Just thought it would be interesting to see what everyone is building/built their car for and what their goals are for it

Brett

So....you asked the question but havent answered it......why did you build your car?

I heard it was to get the straightest AFR dyno graph on SAU?

I'd like to do well enough with drag racing that I get enough sponsorship that it can pay for itself, like my fuel, tyres, entry etc all is taken care of though this is a long term plan it gives me something to work towards :)

Brett

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