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Strut brace, nice! Needs a pod filter too huh? No biggy

Pod filters arent actually that good, this one has a upgraded panel in the stock airbox...similar flow with less heatsoak.....pod filters are also another favorite on the coppers list! This car was made to not draw attenetion, and it works! Buuuuut that said if/when you own it go nuts!

For people in parts of the

Southeast Coast Forecast District.

Issued at 12:23 PM Wednesday, 15 November 2006.

At 12:15 PM , Bureau of Meteorology weather radar detected severe thunderstorms near Lowood and the area southwest of Esk. These thunderstorms are moving towards the east to southeast. Severe thunderstorms are forecast to affect Esk and Ipswich by 12:45 PM and Bundamba Lagoon and Greenbank by 1:15 PM .

Large hailstones and damaging winds are possible.

A more general severe thunderstorm warning is also current for the Southeast Coast and parts of the Central Highlands & Coalfields, Wide Bay & Burnett and Darling Downs & Granite Belt Forecast Districts.

The Emergency Management Queensland advises that people should:

* Move your car under cover or away from trees.

* Secure loose outdoor items.

* Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees.

* Avoid using the telephone during a thunderstorm.

* Beware of fallen trees and powerlines.

* For emergency assistance contact the SES in your local government area, listed in the White Pages under either State Emergency Service or your local council.

The next warning is due to be issued by 1:25 PM.

This warning is also available through TV and Radio broadcasts, the Bureau's website at www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 219. The Bureau and Emergency Management Queensland would appreciate this warning being broadcast regularly.

Nah dont want to go to nuts, for similar reasons, dont need the hassles. We will see will probably put a plumb back on it not a huge fan of loud BOV's

It has the stock one still, plumbed back :) Unless you are making silly power with masses of boost the stocker is fine

When you replaced you motor in the 32 you put a 25 in didnt you? What does it make now that you had it tuned?

It always had a 25, now it has a better 25. Still 245 at 16psi I couldnt turn the boost up anymore as a dodgy gasket was causing surging

stupid workshop *shakes fist*

*screams* YES I AM PAYING THEM OUT BECAUSE THEY f**kED OUR CAR!!!

Who what when where and why?

*settle down, there Anna you dont want to throw a leg out of bed for over revving*

Hope the 33 is under cover shane!

hell no! its out in the yard with a big "STRIKE HERE" sign :)

nah i jsut rang home to see if its bad or not, apparantly there was only a few wee hails, but its over now, and both cars are under cover :)

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