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Bloody Mac users :laugh:

PC FTW!!!!! mac sucks...lol...

Meh I give up.

No pics for you Jamie...

GAY!!!!! come one grant organise it asap...want to check out ur new beast....cant wait... :)

saw andru tonight playing with GTR 010 on the prinny... i was in a taxi home after merowyn's work xmas party

Yea Josh beats adru. Andru can't put down the 400rwkw. Joshs is running 320awkw now but is maxing out Afms at 350

rimon most auto places would have this i would think

as long as you match the thread size and pitch a generic part would be fine

checked Autobarn and Repco they dont have em. they only keep useless shit that you'd never wanna buy...

sandwich plate isnt so hard to find but the sensors are proving to be a mission :/

also, sick of shit kunts calling/texting me asking if my car's P plater friendly :ermm: maybe try reading the car description first :domokun:

/rant

15.5k for 270rwkw 32 V Spec.with RWC.

Mods are the following;

R34 N1 turbos + dump pipe with HKS actuators.

Power FC.

Nismo Front pipe,

3" Hi flow cat.

3" Cat delete pipe

Apexi N1 cat back.

Apexi RSM.

Apexi pod filters.

Pair of Recaro SR3 seats.

Tein Coilovers.

Whteline Swaybar (F + R)

Adjustable cam gears.

HKS EBC (EVC4 i think).

Apexi Pen turbo timer.

Nismo Gearknob.

17x9 +19 SSR Evolution Wheels.

Have standard exhaust, suspension, airbox.

Did you buy that off Antstar? I lent him some standard GTR bovs for him to pass a defect. Hasnt returned them since then :/

Did you buy that off Antstar? I lent him some standard GTR bovs for him to pass a defect. Hasnt returned them since then :/

Nope, he sold it before I contacted him.

That slammed GTR is awful. Never should a GTR be slammed and have stretched tyres. Never.

On a different note, anyone ever driven a VW Jetta? Just like a Golf? Wouldn't mind one (being in the market for a new car) and this has given me some more inspiration

Jetta_2.jpg

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