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    Boki has the new M3 right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DropTopDrifter
    Boki has the new M3 right?

    Yes Mike, I have the new M3 , but my old GTI was way faster the the GTI u raced that night. Just know it was not the same GTI !! but the are both silver lol My old GTi was pushing around 210 WHP. Stock turbo 21 Psi 3" Turbo back with racing Cats and Giac chip X+ Intake.


    Yes I raced Monkey with the 350z with little boost leak and he killed me about 2-3 Cars. !! I think his 350z got a Intake and Cat- Back.


    Chip : $ 450.00 at E/U
    T/B : $ 700.00
    Intake: $ 150.00

    Total = 1300.00 245 Hp at the crank which in not bad for that money :P

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    oh.. i thought it was the same car.. shit, i cant tell the difference... all those VWs look the same to me I'd be more then happy to race your old car from a dig.... wait, if i recall correctly, that night we raced on the highway.. you declined to go from a stop

    Eh.. i'll still eat you in the mountains...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DropTopDrifter
    Eh.. i'll still eat you in the mountains...
    I'd like to see how the AE86 would stack up against the Miata in the mountains. I can't do shit in a straight line, but I've embarrassed several cars costing more than my little 86 when the going gets twisty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by estis fatuus
    I'd like to see how the AE86 would stack up against the Miata in the mountains. I can't do shit in a straight line, but I've embarrassed several cars costing more than my little 86 when the going gets twisty.
    trust me you don't have a chance against him in the mountains... that boy can drive the shit out of that car up there, i know my car makes more power than his and damn that little car can tear up some twisties, he was running up there w/ a 450hp vette

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    Quote Originally Posted by DropTopDrifter
    oh.. i thought it was the same car.. shit, i cant tell the difference... all those VWs look the same to me I'd be more then happy to race your old car from a dig.... wait, if i recall correctly, that night we raced on the highway.. you declined to go from a stop

    Eh.. i'll still eat you in the mountains...

    Yeah mike I declined to go from the dig , do u rember that I NEED SOME NEW TIRES and i was looking for some new set of rims (BBS) ... yeah mike u right u will owne the GTI in Mountains..... and thats about it hehe lol :P

    See u later /.

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