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yeah and open the door to al lthe lag with it lol

an evo 9 turbo will surfice when im ready, after the rest of my carbon parts/rims come in

with supporting mods evo 9 turbo, fuel pump adnd cooler piping can crack around 220-230kw which would be as responsive as what it is now

good thing is it looks completly standard :D

Yo AP. If Iwas in the state, I would. But you know, 1800km's make it difficult to get there before sun set.......:D

hahahahha funny guy where are you? and how come i wasnt invited?

we already are carwashing and driving from the apple peel :cool:

what apple peel? huh... i want in fill a brother in

yeah, i wanna see your ass on the dyno

ill be there...

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pics of jamies gtr

haha im so happy with how it came out. first time i even touched a camera :D

Thanks man!

Opinions on this wing? Too big?

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They're really rare and one has popped up at a decent price. I'm definitely thinking about it...

Stock wing FTW!

Full Comp on both cars. As if I would insure either one third party!

;)

Since you put some decent amount of cash in both, I'd go Full Comp too!

haha score

my volume 8 family guy came in today.... god its funny

Vol 8 (USA) = Season 9 (AUS)..?

Damn I can't wait for that!

I think in August it will be out.

Stock wing FTL! It's like 2cm high.

The only stock wing I would consider is the TRD one. Too hard to find though. Can only get fiberglass copies ;)

Haha!

Spoilers don't so shit until you hit like 160 - 180+km/h.

Most of the time it is just for looks.

What I am saying is, don't waste your money.

Haha!

Spoilers don't so shit until you hit like 160 - 180+km/h.

Most of the time it is just for looks.

What I am saying is, don't waste your money.

Of course it's just for looks. Why do you think I'm spending a few grand on a bodykit? ;) For aerodynamics? LOL.

The stock wing would look ridiculous with such an aggressive rear bar.

Oh and I just purchased that wing :D It will be here in 3 - 5 days :w00t:

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Haha!

Spoilers are there to hold down your boot so it wont fling open and smash unsuspecting people in the face

Most of the time it is just for looks.

What I am saying is, don't waste your money.

;) almost got me

post up the rest of your bodykit.. i guess it doesn't look too hardcore.. it's tall but the design is pretty simple

Front bar:

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Rear bar and sideskirts:

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And that new wing again :D

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I think it's a good combo ;)

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