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went for a Hills run

187kw is just dandy :P

get rid of the exhaust restriction, retune (all under $500)

and yeah she'll be right

200 is what Im after, and it'll happen

next tune, next tune

Im thinking replace the cat converter with a big body one, welded on, with a new cat back system replacing the small "hotdog" thingy to the muffler

just jap bellmouth dump

metalcat? bigbody cat

gtr kakimoto racing mufffler

might be loud

lol

:P

so.. looks like my car is sold pending payment! Sad but happy too. Will be nice to be out of debt and live more comfortably but sad to see her going. It is going to a good friend of mine though, who is a member on these forums - although not very much at the moment.

that said, ill still be around, cant get rid of me from here that easy. What ever i buy will still be adorned with SAU stickers though :P

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