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Hey Ninja, am I right in thinking that your SII doesn't have that extra front lip that alot of the SII from Japan seem to come with ? It's like an option over there I think. Just wondering as your front looks alright without it and I'm thinking of taking mine off due to the height of the car and at the moment the lip scrapes.

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I've been busy...long story, will explain l8r but finally got GSI back last month after a 9k rebuild...just sorting finances out and she'll be rego'd shortly...although she's made a few trips on the road so far n still undefeated :D

Andy/GSI. Where the motherf-ck have you been bruv! Hows things? hows the car going? back together now? nice one bruv! :twisted:[/quote:1d479375e7]

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Thanks dude...unfortunately since I brought her over I've had no end of problems...people hit n running her, breaking in, etc...so she's got a bit of damage on her which is my next move after she's back on the road...atm she may not look much but she turns heads when she launches...

"]yeah i kinda figured it was a UK one, cause of the different front end and the 3dr's :D

looks mad man[/quote:f794827058]

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Short version :

Group N 2.0L 16V (C20XE)

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ECU - MBE956E Rally programable unit, MBE fully programmable wcu software, Throttle Pot Sensor EK170 type, Heads ported n flowed, Loom adapter Moronic-956E DDriven, Group N 170 Programable DDrive, Manual idle valve, Air flow meter removed, Courtaney Hi-Torq mid-range camshafts, Jamex performance airfilter, HT lead set Beru Dizzy Drive, Group N 4-2-1 manafold Cavalier GSi manafold, Magnitex 2 1/2 inch performance front boxe (catalitic convertor removed & 1 resinator removed), Hitech single 2 1/2 inch rear muffler, Group N custom button clutch.

"]thats gotta suck man

whats under the bonnet?[/quote:31ef8fe90a]

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Thanks geez, she's not finished yet tho...after the tune, rego n bodywork repair there's quad throttlebodidies & lsd in store for her then I'll look at my next move...but tractions already a major problem and I'm running larger, better tyres on the front just to try n grab...at some point soon I'll take her to the creek but I'm expecting 4.9 secs for 0-100 and low 13's for the 1/4...

"]:D

thats awesome shit man[/quote:0bb33714c7]

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