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W00t, all recirc lines attached, replacement AFM in, Taz’s rad air box in and it now runs pretty well. Very little RPM drop pulling up to lights now and idles pretty smooth.

Turbo was a highflow <3's steel wheels hahah and with little movement!!! god knows what the noise was then. Now for skids, next Thurs meet perhaps :P

W00t, all recirc lines attached, replacement AFM in, Taz’s rad air box in and it now runs pretty well. Very little RPM drop pulling up to lights now and idles pretty smooth.

Turbo was a highflow <3's steel wheels hahah and with little movement!!! god knows what the noise was then. Now for skids, next Thurs meet perhaps :)

needs more t70 with kkr wheels and bush cartridge

no f-con idle?

needs more t70 with kkr wheels and bush cartridge

no f-con idle?

kkr... lol NO!

2530. and a week at milmak motorsport, cannot garrentee returned items condition.. hehe

Afternoon f**knoses uni + exam + 5:30pm start = gay. Whats goin on with everyone else lol?

f**k that,

just to cheer u up col. josh's car. and a reminder to josh, feel the wrath, of my photobucket acc.

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racing tomorrow, yay :)

u think ur just so made dont u martin :blink:

josh i saw a series 2 s14 today with your rims

twas epic - like 14pound coilovers and this crazy 2397point roll cage - looked mint

:)

f**k that,

just to cheer u up col. josh's car. and a reminder to josh, feel the wrath, of my photobucket acc.

27052009537.jpg

haha thanks dave lol. Exam all over only one more left on monday :).

Josh your car looks pretty sweet. Epic fitment :)

Good luck at the track smity :blink: would love to come watch but I'm working...bastards.

needs more t70 with kkr wheels and bush cartridge

no f-con idle?

I had epic fcon idle with the old AFM. new one made it all smooth haha

kkr... lol NO!

2530. and a week at milmak motorsport, cannot garrentee returned items condition.. hehe

I'm feeling a 2530

f**k that,

just to cheer u up col. josh's car. and a reminder to josh, feel the wrath, of my photobucket acc.

HAHAH delete it :P

josh i saw a series 2 s14 today with your rims

twas epic - like 14pound coilovers and this crazy 2397point roll cage - looked mint

:)

But was it gang bang grey epic :cool:

haha thanks dave lol. Exam all over only one more left on monday :D.

Josh your car looks pretty sweet. Epic fitment ;)

Shhh Ignor Dave he might delete the pic :P

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