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Ive got a r32 wing to get rid of. 30bux in silver

Rubes - got the actuator ready for you. need to test the larger 18pound unit a bit later

will get it to you next week then.

ordered my 235/45 khumo ku36 tyres

also qfm a1rm 780degree track pads

sorted out front and rear braces, awaiting a seat rail for my seat.

also awaiting 4l surge tank & 305lph external fuel pump. comes with 5m braided fuel line

a cheap chip remap is on its way to me so I'll be piggybacking around the tune until I sort my shite out

trying to sort out the injectors, then will be ready to service and do all fluids.

in will go the roll cage to some extent, do a tune and she'll be ready.

sore-as atm, lol

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$15 remap chip, lol

9000rpm, speed cut, boost cut, mapping

lol go ebay, like the $1.25 certified roll cage, $100 yellowjacket coilpacks, etc,

with my mapecu piggyback she should be good.

if not, meh. thought Id try tho.

wiring is all done, was lots and lots of spaghettio's of nothingness

found 2 on/off switches, about 10m of wires connected to nothing

everything is out tho, ready for the cage to go in.

:)

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Rubes - got the actuator ready for you. need to test the larger 18pound unit a bit later

will get it to you next week then.

No worries mate. I'm flying out to Sydney on Wednesday, not back until Sunday evening. No rush! :)

Then I got the actuator to fit, new intercooler piping to fit, A custom centre console to finish, and a turbo/boost leak to sort out all in one hit! :)

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$15 remap chip, lol

9000rpm, speed cut, boost cut, mapping

lol go ebay, like the $1.25 certified roll cage, $100 yellowjacket coilpacks, etc,

with my mapecu piggyback she should be good.

if not, meh. thought Id try tho.

wiring is all done, was lots and lots of spaghettio's of nothingness

found 2 on/off switches, about 10m of wires connected to nothing

everything is out tho, ready for the cage to go in.

:)

does this mean your not going to buy my power fc??? =\

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