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what did u ask him? lol i wantd to know how much to cut the tips shorter on my exhaust.

I thought you wanted spacers or something.... Lol why do you wanna cut your tips? Bored kid!!! Msg Neil.

Are you going duck meet tonight?

so alex sits next to you wherever you go?

thats cute....

well im going fishing tonight. anyone wanna meet up at st kilda if you fags finish eating dick early?

yeah im jealous i cant eat duck..

Nice. Whats the plan? 300kw?

Yep, all it need is retune, should get to 300rwkw.

Already have N1 turbos with HKS actuators, front pipe, apexi N1 zorst, PFC, EBC.

Currently 270rwkw @ 17psi.

It weigh roughly the same so may or may not be quicker than my old 33 really.

I'll miss the space in 33 but I picked the 32 cos only one with turbos already done at my budget. Being a 93 V spec is nice bonus.

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