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Blink... I got a missed call from you at like 1am in the morning a couple of nights ago...whats with that?

Also, i thought you hated cruises?

So ghey..I live like 1 min away from the meeting point..So devo'd that i cant go.

Would you boyz (and girlz) be up for organising a Sunshine Coast cruise? I would be up.

Chris

Chris i dont know bout everyone else but id be more interested in a dinner cruise or go 10 pin bowling followed by a cruise or sumthin along those lines. But im sure we can organise sumthin. just let me know what you come up with and give me as much notice as possible so i can actually make it (try keep in sunday arvo or sat/fri nitesif possible)

Wes

haha thanks for the offers guys, especially a ride in that 180 -whoo-, but wont be able to go. got a lot of shit going on.

+ a few mates are going on a hill run. am more interested in that than driving down to brissie ;):(

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(I) say NO. it doesnt obstruct vision, but may be a head impact issue.

i had a 5" tacho mounted in my a-pillar in my old s13, got pulled up by the popo, and they said it was FINE.

*plus ive been pulled over a few times with mine, and no popo has said squat, even when being pulled over at 2am, with 2 defi gauges blaring in my face :)

Edited by r33cruiser
Blink... I got a missed call from you at like 1am in the morning a couple of nights ago...whats with that?

Also, i thought you hated cruises?

So ghey..I live like 1 min away from the meeting point..So devo'd that i cant go.

Would you boyz (and girlz) be up for organising a Sunshine Coast cruise? I would be up.

Chris

1am?? Hmmm I must have rang the wrong Chris then, my bad sorry.

I'll go to properly organised cruise with a cause (fundraising) - not weekend lapping :laughing-smiley-014:

gauges have to sit under the steering wheel to be legal.

Correct. Pillar Pods are illegal because "line of sight" "visual distraction" laws in QLD.

I have now mounted everything that illuminates bright light, such as Turbo Timer, Gauges below the steering wheel. Hey..It mightn't look as good to your friends...but it saves your a$$ from getting defects and having to pay for more donuts.

(I) say NO. it doesnt obstruct vision, but may be a head impact issue.

i had a 5" tacho mounted in my a-pillar in my old s13, got pulled up by the popo, and they said it was FINE.

*plus ive been pulled over a few times with mine, and no popo has said squat, even when being pulled over at 2am, with 2 defi gauges blaring in my face :D

mmm....Brad has a point though....i think its up to the individual when they pull you over....Brad usually isnt a smart a$$ to them so perhaps thats why they tend to overlook it.

thats about right man. u can expect to pay around $400 for a "good" intercooler, and about $200 for the piping.

but what u can do is buy the piping kit off ebay. they're not too bad, and just wack in a good intercooler :rofl:

i highly recommend monkey warehouse:http://www.monkeywarehouse.com.au/

http://www.monkeywarehouse.com.au/09mcooler.htm

i got an ebay kit, but im only using about half a metre as i have a forward plenum, and none of the piping is in the engine bay..bar 20cm, so its REALLY good with heat. replaced the fmic, sold it on boostcruising, and used the cash to buy a monkey warehouse fmic.

it is really good.

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Anyone seen some of the specials on Modyourcar website?

http://www.modyourcar.com.au/hybrid-gtspec...t-rb25det-p4227

How do they compare to other places?

they look expensive. i've seen Apexi SAFC Neo for $150 - $200 cheaper

hi guys. for some reason i only just found the link to my line on the elite dyno day a month ago. here it is

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=7S7nd3QusxM

MAKE SURE YOUR VOLUME IS AT MAX, TO EXPERIENCE IT PROPERLY

also this sunday, im aiming to wack in my plenum

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Edited by r33cruiser
hi guys. for some reason i only just found the link to my line on the elite dyno day a month ago. here it is

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=7S7nd3QusxM

MAKE SURE YOUR VOLUME IS AT MAX, TO EXPERIENCE IT PROPERLY

also this sunday, im aiming to wack in my plenum

post-40676-1195699062_thumb.jpg

Your screamer is insane!!!!! Sounds nicer on the street. :rofl:

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