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just buy the carbon now. no one says they have to go on straight away

yeah was thinking that, little by little then it wont seem like such a big hit in one go

nice nice

should look alright when its done, sorta have an image of it in my head :)

yeh im really diggin evo's atm... in love with the white evo 10 with the black meshies no spoiler slammed....

10s look awesome

tuff evos here

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?t=107

some of the best 10s you will see..... from the US of course :)

you wont have to save as hard for the whole lot at once as well

ive got nearly all i need for all the parts anyway put aside so thats no biggie

ijust like you have all this cash then in one hit its all gone lol

hmm time to pay the bills for all the crazy arse spending the past couple of weeks. Dont want it to affect my monthly savings, so looks like ill be eating potatoes for the next couple of months haha

Take note of how close the power steering pulley is to the shroud on the right of the photo

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Custom power steering lines, to make them go to the side. You can see the factory plastic U bracket where they used to pass over.

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shouldnt have gone such a big rad.... wayyyyy to much effort to fit that

anyway im off

whats done is done. Others can now learn! nfi why they even produce 52mm rad's if its so much effort to fit them in. As practical as making a 100mm rad

yeh im really diggin evo's atm... in love with the white evo 10 with the black meshies no spoiler slammed....

my mate bought one... flash tune etc etc had a lil over 200 @ all 4's

he was bored with it in like 5 mins

wassup bitches

hey rekin. how well do RB20's pull?

haha asking that question in a sea of r33's, you aint going to get a good answer :)

They dont move much under 3000rpm, just need to keep it high in the rev range and she'll be right.

Lol pat your parents got sucked in by a typical saleman. My mate got me a $120 hdmi cable for my ps3. Gave it to me at cost price. $20.

lol probably, havent done enough research into hdmi cables. Something to do with the transfer rate etc

well enough to win the deca before last

hell yeah! Russel's r32 rb20 bet all the gtr's to take top spot in Deca. Its not how many litres you got, its how you use it :)

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