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spend an extra 100 bucks and get a greddy spec m kit. will save you alot of hassles. trust me ;)

Hassles?? With the most basic of mechanical knowledge you could fit an ISC kit. :)

Ryan

I'd still go the GReddy kit. Name brands are garenteed no head f**ks

You sell them for around $650bux delivered, not a bad price.

Hassles?? With the most basic of mechanical knowledge you could fit an ISC kit. :laugh:

Ryan

I'd still go the GReddy kit. Name brands are garenteed no head f**ks

You sell them for around $650bux delivered, not a bad price.

Nup cant agree with that. nothing is garenteed to not be a headbollocks

My namebrand Clutch which i got from japan was missing some parts..

Nup cant agree with that. nothing is garenteed to not be a headbollocks

My namebrand Clutch which i got from japan was missing some parts..

missing parts doesnt mean it wont fit.

the parts would be easy to get if it fits correctly. cant force something to fit when it looks like it belongs to another car.

Edited by Import S13

no matter how much you spend on some things you can still get some headfuuks....even multimillion dollar CNC machines we had at my old work still had shonky parts...An intercooler kit is a very basic kit, It it doesn't fit then youve done something wrong. Unless its a faulty bend in a pipe or what not.

id still rather a name brand kit, if it makes people happy then your chances are LESS to have head bollockss with a name brand kit.

the majority of these cheap kits are that they are copies of the name brand ones and some are not made exactly the same (speaking from experience) so maybe thats why im pretty bias.

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