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Leigh y u sending me spam from your hotmail account.

I am? lol what sort of spam? I'll try and sort it out cheers

edit: should be fixed let me know if it happens again

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looks like the pulsar is joing the ID injector bandwagon. Even though GTiR engine is low impedance, still cheaper to get new harness and bypass resistors than to get bolt-ons from Denso.

Thought 1000cc is a bit too big, but people are confident theyre very tuneable down low. well there ya go.

looks like the pulsar is joing the ID injector bandwagon. Even though GTiR engine is low impedance, still cheaper to get new harness and bypass resistors than to get bolt-ons from Denso.

Thought 1000cc is a bit too big, but people are confident theyre very tuneable down low. well there ya go.

awesome :P

im waiting for my set and very impressed with alot of reviews and threads i have read!

Need a new tyre. Last time I got tyres got them from Tempe tyres... But ideally if there's a shop here same/reasonable prices I'll buy from there as I need it asap -___-. After 1 (or maybe 2) KU31's 225/45/17...

Need a new tyre. Last time I got tyres got them from Tempe tyres... But ideally if there's a shop here same/reasonable prices I'll buy from there as I need it asap -___-. After 1 (or maybe 2) KU31's 225/45/17...

try wheel tech in Dandy.

done some very cheap prices for Federal for me.

http://wheeltechwheels.com.au/

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