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lol why you hating Dale?

its already an ARX, doesnt need to cop more flack! where is the love :iluvff:

No hate mate, it totally changes the look, but when you make moustache references, it just just reminds me of this;

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The gay bit: that car looks like a gay swiss guy I used to work with...

'Cept his name was Bruno.

Edited by Daleo

well i got up late this morning, and was already late for work so thought f**k it, im gonna fit this grill

looks good, im kind of happy i didnt colour match as now it works well with the ARX gaynus styled moustache :ph34r:

tell me what you think?

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Like the headlights!

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syn-x 3000 is in, sounds nice

will drive it soon but i think it should be good, just letting the oil drain down from the head to check the level

$40 all up for a oil/filter change is pretty good i reckon

Something arrived today....

My car has a Turbo in it Brah!:P

Hey Alex, that looks like the easiest turbo install ever. Step 1) Place cardboard boxes in rear of wagon. Step 2) Done

Can't wait for the extended version. Good luck.

Something arrived today....

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My car has a Turbo in it Brah!:P

Hey Alex, that looks like the easiest turbo install ever. Step 1) Place cardboard boxes in rear of wagon. Step 2) Done

Can't wait for the extended version. Good luck.

I knew Scotty's been whining about nothing!:nyaanyaa:

That install looks like a piece of piss!

It does seem to have compromised passenger space a little... Silky Terrier now? LOL!

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I knew Scotty's been whining about nothing!:nyaanyaa:

That install looks like a piece of piss!

It does seem to have compromised passenger space a little... Silky Terrier now? LOL!

You're right. All I ever hear from Scotty is that there's not enough room for a decent turbo. Just look at the size of those boxes and still some room to spare.....

I knew Scotty's been whining about nothing!:nyaanyaa:

That install looks like a piece of piss!

It does seem to have compromised passenger space a little... Silky Terrier now? LOL!

can I come over and play!!!!!!

sorry scottiluvff.gifI have a new friend!!!

Edited by Jetwreck

There is just enough room for a TO4e compressor housing, or a GT30 4 inch. It will be tight but the Tial turbine housing will help fit it all in. Thats a decent size isnt it? :)

Remember most of that kit wont fit, like the intercooler and a majority of the piping. Engine out most probably to fit the manifolds and rear exhaust crossover although it may be possible if you strip the plenum right down, not a job I would like to try though. Lots of skin off the knuckles coming up buddy, have fun. I love the pain. lol. :thumbsup:

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