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JamieP

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  1. Lol, some people are scared to go drag racing, Lots of people think they have a fast car then realise its not so fast when they hit the drag strip and some kid in a nova tears you a new arse:D
  2. Yes if you cut lots of metal away.
  3. Wide arch, rears will stick out about 50mm, front will go on with a very heavy arch roll but you will most likely damage the paint.
  4. No, not a hope in hell of getting them rears on. rota GTR-d ?
  5. Black is a bit much, gunmetal looks nice and silver.
  6. As i said, i had the 9.5 et20 on the front of mine with a arch roll, others seem to say they wont fit, its a tight squeeze but worth it if that the look you want, the et30's will fit better. Cant say if the GTR-d will clear uk brakes or not.
  7. The Blue is just the index. Grey writing on black background is perfect i think, very easy on the eyes, this is far to bright. http://www.spracingforum.com/forums/showthread.php?163-New-SP-Project-Cowboy-Bebop-s-4.7L-TT-Supra-visits-for-some-quot-minor-quot-work
  8. Sound Performance is the same layout as this forum and supraforums but has a much better colour so must be able to be done, id love this colour scheme. http://www.spracingforum.com/forums/forum.php
  9. Might be worth starting a new thread with the date in the title, lets leave that to the drag king Scotty:D 1/dunk 2/ JamieP 3/ 4/ 5/
  10. Well done mate, selling cars this time of year is good work, some tasty GTR's listed.
  11. Looks nice, great little family car, with all the snow we would never be without a 4wd in the family now. Just looking at your pistonhead adverts, some tasty machines you got listed mate, any more details on this? http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2355486.htm
  12. Ive always liked the upgrade myself, i would love to be able to change the colour though.
  13. Supraforums has just changed over today and they seem to be complaining about the same thing. http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?619328-The-background-color-change
  14. Blimey, nobody has ever dared rev a stock engine or built engine so high over here i dont think, i rev mine to 8100rpm, might raise that now, i have all the mods you talk of including shimless buckets.
  15. Its near impossible to agree on a number, like i say, at a guess call our fwhp the same as your rwhp and i dont think it will be far out. I never had 760whp when i did that, maybe 700, i was on 17" volks with drag radials, 1.8 60ft, id hope to be in the 9's next time i have a go with my 15" welds i have now.
  16. Out of interest what rpm limit do you guys regard as safe for a big power stock engine?
  17. Im not sure if there is a link anywhere, few differences off the top of my head, there is other things i have forgot im sure. VVTI on the 98 cars V161 gearbox or triptronic smaller diff smaller rad Dash inserts and interior is different They have different headlights/tail lights/ indicators. Front bumper is slightly different.
  18. 6 speed, tbh we dont really do rwhp here, everyone on this forum always talks fwhp as that what most dynos owners give you, mine was 760rwhp= 894 fwhp.
  19. TRD mounts are pre facelift style, i have them on mine, Facelift supras (1997-2002 cars) have smaller mounts.
  20. Yeah, 680cc injectors wont make anywhere near that power on our dynos, be lucky to get 500rwhp from them, Mkiv TT on stock boost would be not much more 220rwhp here, when i look at your RWHP all i do is pretend they are FWHP figures and it seems to work about right in my head.
  21. Amazing car, id rather a gallardo though as 4wd, If i ever earn proper money i will be sending a gallardo to them.
  22. Thats the one and there has been a new update, cheers guys.
  23. Happy new year guys, wish you all the best.
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