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wogs + guns + hindley street = 2 people shot, one in the leg, one grazed in the arm

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

No mention of wogs in the article .... just sayin'

Shit yeah, his exhausts make anything sound good!

+1. Andrews 33 would have to be the hottest RB I've heard.

I'm still considering ditching my almost brand new Apexi N1 for one of Andrews twin pipe catbacks

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craig looks the goods,

well im getting s13 front end with power steering, screamer with side pipes, race seat, r31 diff fitted to the rolla.

if cash permits then ill got sway bars and rear stiffer shocks!

whats the trick to run 14psi though my turbo?

i dont have a stock solenoid

just run a line off the actuator into the intercooler pipe?

u can buy 14psi actuators for around $220 from garrett iirc

im gonna get a pair of 14 psi actuators for my n1's and use the ebc to push it to 20psi

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u can buy 14psi actuators for around $220 from garrett iirc

im gonna get a pair of 14 psi actuators for my n1's and use the ebc to push it to 20psi

-D

If im gonna spend $200+ its gonna be on rego so i can drive my car

my mate has a line into his FMIC piping which runs 14psi on his ceff constant without spikes but he wont answer :)

anyone (probably Troy) know where i can get a carbon fibre kit? I wanna do soem overlaying on my interior parts but would love to get everything i need in a kit so i can give it a crack

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ugh, so much want. 17's all round, 9 +15 front and 10 +20 rear would be so sweet.

in white or something though, green doesnt do it for me.

and 10 points for whoever can guess what car that is.

(yes, i know its an s13, but its got a fair epic story behind it)

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