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Grats mate, hope the new owner looks after it =)

Now what you need to do, is buy ANOTHER one. gogo.

Yeah i think he will look after it. Young bloke but looks like he looks after what he works hard for.

Not so sure about the buying another one :D

  • 3 weeks later...

Yeah I'll look after it I bought it because I love Skylines not to be a hoon. i have been washing it and looking after it, I went to that ultimates jdm car show yesterday was good ran it on the dyno 151.9 with only the catback had to take airfilter out for rego :P

Yeah I'll look after it I bought it because I love Skylines not to be a hoon. i have been washing it and looking after it, I went to that ultimates jdm car show yesterday was good ran it on the dyno 151.9 with only the catback had to take airfilter out for rego :P

Hey mate not really on here much anymore! for obvious reasons. :P

Thats a good figure isnt it? Good to see your looking after it mate, not many nice stockies left now a days!

Yeah I'll look after it I bought it because I love Skylines not to be a hoon. i have been washing it and looking after it, I went to that ultimates jdm car show yesterday was good ran it on the dyno 151.9 with only the catback had to take airfilter out for rego :P

What sort of airfilter? if it was a pod, they are allowed!

Secured properrrly they're not an issue in the ACT. I had a Pair of HKS yellow pods passed at Dickson without issue. Although that was 4yrs ago. They passed the 2 x Apexi cone's 2 years later. Miffed :thanks: unless yours was loose. Now they're in CAB (Cold Air Box).

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