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ITS DONE AHHHH SO EXCITED!!!!!

Managed to have one last go and it fitted ohh god yes

On a scale of 1 to 10, how good do you feel right now?

10 being, you just railed Jennifer Hawkins...

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I just railed her and married her!!!!

Mik ended up having to move the tune forward to Sunday so I won't make it unfortunately :(

DVS was going to tune Friday but he has Wakefield on Saturday and has a few things to do.

Troy the shop closed before I finished work so I couldn't be bothered waiting another day an loosing sleep for another night

Thanks for the info Mik and if any events get organised in the next few weeks I'll be there spitting flames out my cat

pfft :P

Oh well at least now I'm not so horribly against removing my turbo again. I think I'll have to do it once the car's registered again so I can have Stao modify the rear housing before I go flex fuel....

Why does the rear housing have to be modded for flex?

It doesn't, I would just get the FNT mods done before paying for a retune. 2 birds 1 stone sorta thing.

Although not entirely sure on FNT, only because any modifications to the housing that increase response is sure to add heat in some way...

So I made it to 1000 posts hella yeah

Also everything is coming together great

Intake is all in but the BOV and Oil return pipes are sitting against the heat shield so I am going to get some heat proof stuff today and see how things go

Woo this was fun lol

So I made it to 1000 posts hella yeah

Also everything is coming together great

Intake is all in but the BOV and Oil return pipes are sitting against the heat shield so I am going to get some heat proof stuff today and see how things go

Woo this was fun lol

now comes the part where you sell it and buy mine as its going to be cheaper in the long run :whistling:

Haha Titan I did see yours it would have been less hassle.

Buttttt this is built exactly how I want it :)

Once the tune is done I will have the biggest f**ken smile you guys will spot me from a mile away with my head out the window smiling

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