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i pulled my shitter out ready for a run this weekend at a motorkhana. bolted steves turbo on and away we go. 260odd kw of overkill for what its doing.

on better news i now have a new turbo ready to go on after this event. and getting bigger injectors ready to roll on some e85 love spunk. im keen to see what it will do on that.

i pulled my shitter out ready for a run this weekend at a motorkhana. bolted steves turbo on and away we go. 260odd kw of overkill for what its doing.

on better news i now have a new turbo ready to go on after this event. and getting bigger injectors ready to roll on some e85 love spunk. im keen to see what it will do on that.

where's the motorkhana Damo?

That's no good Toff :( I wonder if those little assholes get karma rolled or if they're so below any form of morality they're basically monkeys.

I took today off to wash cars and generally get ready for Sunday and it's raining! awesome :(

Some little scumbag tried to break into my 34 lastnight :rant: , i need more new door locks now :spank: . Little oxygen theives wont wanna let me catch them :devil:

Norchy mafia strikes again.... lets round them up and send them to somalia, or or burnie.

karma gets everyone ;) , i'm over it , i did ring and get insurance today (silly of me not to have it already really) and hook the alarm back up , i'll take it as lucky my locks did what they were designed for and i'm very happy to still have my car :yes:

it's funny that the r33 was parked right beside it virtually but further away from the house and theres not a mark on the locks , i'm guessing because of the flashing light of the alarm

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actually , anyone wanna buy my 34? i remember someone had eoi , but i can't remember who ,pic (i still have to finish off a couple of small things from the re-spray )

I believe it was Dave.TAS ?

Looking good, by the way :)

actually , anyone wanna buy my 34? i remember someone had eoi , but i can't remember who ,pic (i still have to finish off a couple of small things from the re-spray )

Gee I want a 34....

Almost as much as I want a 35...

actually , anyone wanna buy my 34? i remember someone had eoi , but i can't remember who ,pic (i still have to finish off a couple of small things from the re-spray )

what sort of price are you thinking of?

wanna swap for a stagea maybe?

That's right , dave.tas whos shed burned out , oh well . umm i don't really want to trade because i have waaaaay too many cars at the moment , i want to get down to one daily and one track car (and hqs) . i honestly don't know what to put on the 34 , it's a 99 model gtt 5spd with 102,000klm , bilstein coils , 3 into 3.5 into 4 into cannon exhaust :blink: (and quiet as) , mp3 stereo (kenwood top of the range hu , pioneer splits , 12 in fusion sub running off a sony amp. It also has an aux in tray for ipod/phone/anything with a headphone jack) , tinted windows , alarm, 19" starcorp look alikes , near new tyres , altia bodykit (genuine factory 'sports' bodykit , it's plastic , not a fibreglass copy) , xenon headlights, fresh respray in factory pearl black 2k and that's about all i can think of off the top of my head , 17k ono?

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