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Also... this is my inspiration:

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the golf has slightly worn factory cream leather interior, which my dad's mate is gonna recolour/restore to a nice tan like the murc.

u know my opinion is the only valid one.

truf!

you're like that voice you hear when you find a passed out chick, which tells you its ok to fingerbang her, because there's a very good chance she'll wake up feeling horny and do you.

yo question folks.....

how much power will an s15 make with basic bolt ons eg zorst, cooler, pod etc

cbf going on ns.com lol

From memory my other half's Jap Spec made 165rwkw with just a pod and exhaust, a nice free-flowing exhaust makes the biggest difference.

Nope. Bare in mind that's with a CES turbo-back exhaust. Made roughly 30rwkw over when it was dyno'ed stock.

It makes 250rwkw now with stock internals, GT2871R, Poncams, Pod, FMIC, Boost Controller, 6Boost Manifold, Exhaust.

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17x8 +40 in a 5x100 PCD

FFFUUU this is the smallest offset I can find :wub:

or 18x8 +38 VS SS's

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fucking euro 5x100 PCD screwing my ability to obtain baller wheels cheap.

is titanium taking over carbon?

ahaha nah there are heaps of carbon parts out, more than titanium

but i mean seriously who the hell is going to use this?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-Lancer-...=item2eaca4cae2

in teh end i couldnt help myself and bought a titanium gearknob

gona get some titanium pedals, and titanium wheel nuts

ahaha nah there are heaps of carbon parts out, more than titanium

but i mean seriously who the hell is going to use this?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-Lancer-...=item2eaca4cae2

in teh end i couldnt help myself and bought a titanium gearknob

gona get some titanium pedals, and titanium wheel nuts

dont blame ya, titanium is gooooood.

yeah but $1200usd for a used ARC titanium strut brace for evo....... a bit too much imo

there is a engine shock absorber for $300 delivered in titanium - might get it later as i was looking for one

anything evo its good to look in US, they got heaps of shit... even full bolt on gt35/40 turbo kits with dump/front pipes, intake pipes all made up

only thing that gets u is the postage

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