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awesome col!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sound any different?

Oh yeah, Its heaps louder especially at idle...

Much deeper throaty noise...

Sounds awsome, ill film it tomorrow and ill finish off the oil catch can and ill try and drive it down the street, see if it makes some boost and hope nothing pops off... :/

Ive been told to replace my oil feed line, from the $150 braided and speedflow fitted unit to a PIRTEK crimped and tig'ed joint worth $220... But im a little peeved about spending the money already on the braided one...

But if its going to cause a fire i guess i better...

Oh and the wastegate sounds awsome even though its plumbed back its still loud... You can hear it shut closed when you lift off, and the turbo rolls down for a minute after you shut it down and thats just at idle... Talk about an awsome engineered turbine, im gonna time how long it takes to run down about a 5000rpm shut off...

I have a smile from ear to ear, ill post some pics and video tomorrow when i get a chance...

We came off the cliff near flaxton/Montville doing a mountian run last night... Scary/odd/fun. Movie to follow, how we:

<<<<<<<<<WHAT>>>>>>>>>>>>

85URK's car???

Oh...

I need pictures and a full explination... Col runs to call Josh...

yeah i dont know yet, im guessing they just lost it and went over edge of mountian, some of the roads up there are no mistake zones, u will fall off edge if not careful.

and good to hear your car's running col, post up you tube vids of it later on :/

That matt black RX7 looks like a chalk board... silly imo.

The blue is nice, but doesn't really suit a R32 GTR :/

lol Charade crashing... as if go on a mountain run in a charade... or anything FWD for that matter... understeer = death on the mountain!

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