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Yes, of course they are wound back - there is a guy in Sydney that can do it in 5 minutes for $100.

Some good reading on the site and FB page below :)

http://www.tunedinternational.com/forum/index.php?/topic/192-edward-lees/

https://www.facebook.com/Japanese.Odometercheck

Havnt posted in awhile but this is what I have in the works

An mate if mine in the states sells polished plenums and does heaps of polished parts, not my style of modification but still awesome. That's what he does. post-88192-0-82464000-1402280537_thumb.jpeg

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Is that Baidpolish? He does some mean work. I'm doing everything my self polishing, turbo kit, forward facing plenum. I can definitely admire the work he puts into it

Yeah it is. He is a master of polishing

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Nope. All factory. It is centered. Photo is at a weird angle

Not the best image, but this is from Nissan. Same seats (more-or-less... slight update), just in the 55th LTD.

skyline-55-4.jpg

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