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Ok Help with the upgrades?

I've got rb20dett

480 injectors

33 turbo

3" exhaust straight thru

3" highflo intake

bleeder

fmic

spiltfire's

What upgrades can i do next "well best bang for my buck" they say??

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Get her a cheapish ring and inside place a little note LETS GO RING SHOPPING haha. Women love shopping.

Apparently women think about shopping as much as males think about sex.

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Ok Help with the upgrades?

I've got rb20dett

480 injectors

33 turbo

3" exhaust straight thru

3" highflo intake

bleeder

fmic

spiltfire's

What upgrades can i do next "well best bang for my buck" they say??

HAHAHAHAHA ur mum said stop spendng money on ur car and get a house...

u sick of the power already??

get a highflow turbo! not much more u can do! there is a gcg hiflow r33 turbo in the fs section atm!! $1200..

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Ok Help with the upgrades?

I've got rb20dett

480 injectors

33 turbo

3" exhaust straight thru

3" highflo intake

bleeder

fmic

spiltfire's

What upgrades can i do next "well best bang for my buck" they say??

A turbo that you can run 20pounds through to push up that mid range and get the car really accelerating quick. :banana:

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yea i head that too!oil prices droped by alot over night so aparently unleaded will drop back down to 1.20 - 1.30!! premium will still be 1.40 tho lol but thats a hell of alot better then 1.78

WOO WOO

With my new daily using 5/8ths of fk all petty as it is, yay for cheap travelling :P Probably be cheaper to use the car than the bus :banana:

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Ok Help with the upgrades?

I've got rb20dett

480 injectors

33 turbo

3" exhaust straight thru

3" highflo intake

bleeder

fmic

spiltfire's

What upgrades can i do next "well best bang for my buck" they say??

air freshner, windscreen wiper blade replacement and neons...lol

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haha lies.. you wait until you have that 5k baby bonus sitting in your bank account. :P

lol you don't get that all in 1 go after January 09, you get it in installments

and anywayz it would only go on nappies and formula and whatever it needs.

the only shopping i like is dvd shopping :banana:

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lol you don't get that all in 1 go after January 09, you get it in installments

and anywayz it would only go on nappies and formula and whatever it needs.

the only shopping i like is dvd shopping :banana:

oh, stuff that,

*nevermind wendy, false alarm* ha ha :P

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