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Also, got the car back after a tune at Chasers Motorworks in Footscray...

The car is an absolute weapon now!! Only running a modest 14psi, but without a turbo controller its the best I can get...

Nistune is the way to go. The MAINS ecu sucked balls in comparison

Also, got the car back after a tune at Chasers Motorworks in Footscray...

The car is an absolute weapon now!! Only running a modest 14psi, but without a turbo controller its the best I can get...

Nistune is the way to go. The MAINS ecu sucked balls in comparison

Don't be shy! Post your chart up here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/52540-stagea-dyno-results/page__st__580

now THAT is sexy... cant f**king wait to get her on!!

what front bar is that?? I like the fog and indicators..

Cheers. Someone reported that it was an Autech front bar. I've yet to confirm this, but regardless - it looks money.

Also I just realised that my plate holder is 'flippable'. Theres a switch (not connected) that will turn the plate underneath itself,,,. just fYI.

Just got my "smoked" side indicator lenses in the mail from NZ...

Can't wait to pop them on! If I wake up early enough, I'll do it before work - otherwise it will be a weekend job along with headlight resto :D

Cheers. Someone reported that it was an Autech front bar. I've yet to confirm this, but regardless - it looks money.

Certainty looks like a 260rs bar. And I think you've convinced me on the na grill...

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