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Old 27-01-2008, 08:02 PM   #1
rb on p
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Default hey ford fans i need some help!!!!!

hey guys!!!

I currently own a Nissan Skyline gtst (stock standard), and my old man wants to race me at the strip mid this year in his xr8 ute, it was in th ford perfomance issue in dec05/jan06, EZPEEL, a nz ute but since then has undergone a better exhast system,

the current mods are:
ss induction cold air intake and shaker kit,
BMC filter,
CAPA flash tuner,
full stainless exhaust and its 5speed manual

the guy he brought it off sed itll be puting about 330kw at the flywheel

but i was asking what sortve times will this run the 1/4 in ruffly, im guessin pretty quick but im not sure, i just need to know what kindve mods i need so i dont look stupid

cheers
cole , nz

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