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yeah fair enough... its a fair bit for sure. The number plates i want are $2200. WAGGIN. ut at least i get to keep em as long as i want.

Love the steering and horsepower comments in your sig, man. Drive safe!! lol

far out 2.2k??? holy moly... yeah funny enuff just the standard nsw yellow jobs on it at the moment say [AN.01.AH] as in annoyer (if thats a word?!?) yeh man, i value my life, license and car way too much to drive like a doodle head... :happy:

haha yes.. but there are a couple of very clear things that give it away.... what, i wonder?

Shadows (they are missing) and inner rear bar for a start, just on a quick look. Looks interesting that low though.

Looks tops rob, but it is photoshopped right???
haha yes.. but there are a couple of very clear things that give it away.... what, i wonder?
Shadows (they are missing) and inner rear bar for a start, just on a quick look. Looks interesting that low though.
ok... shadows and inner rear bar are there, not what i meant though! come on!
front windows were a bit of a giveaway, but it still looks HAWT

and it is also a good way for me to sell the missus on a bodykit :sweat:

huh? front windows?

Shaved door handles is the biggest give-away! Looks awesome like that, though - makes it look that mcuh cleaner! :O

Shaved door handles is the biggest give-away! Looks awesome like that, though - makes it look that mcuh cleaner! :O

YAHTZEE!!!!

Shaved door handles, took rims out to 110%, lowered tyre profile, lowered car. Subtle but tough, i reckon.

Here is my baby! 203.9kw @ all four! Dyno done on 12psi (tuned since)

Running GCG Turbo (Std mount)

3" dump,cat,exhaust

Intercooler

Walbro Fuel Pump

Elect. Boost Contorller 7psi 10psi 15psi maybe 210kw+?

Im proud, proud... :)

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Here is old dyno sorry it was 203.8kw @ all four! my bad!

That was dyno done on 10-11psi now o.k up to 16psi not sure of power

though..@ this boost? It must be more coz it accelerates alot harder

with an extra 5psi!!!!! :)

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