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Congrats to squizz finally cracked 12s.. (bloody SMS woke me up :usuck: )

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HKS panel filter

My old exhaust (2 x 2.5" frontpipe to 3" catback)

removed boost restrictor

previous owner had the car lowered

12.7@106mph 1.8s 60ft

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don't they do that stock? :)

i think you need these...

Been trying to sell these for a while on this forum have gone from $1800-$1500.

now i am lookign to have them gone for $1000 FIRM, cost me $2500 a year ago, and all they have done was sit in a box in the cuboard.

They are off a 1996 GTR V-spec that had around 45000km's. they are in excellent condition and come with dump pipes, O2 sensors, and manifolds. Ideal to twin turbo a VL, all that is needed is an adaptor plate as all of the exhaust ports match up.

I am short of money at the moment and the first person in with the money will get them. I don't want to be ****ed around, let me know and i'll get you my bank details asap, and send them off...

direct deposit only, $20 freight to anywhere and i'll pay thre rest. will be sent with registered/insured post.

Regards Nathan

p.s. will get pics up asap.

Congrats to Jay and Neil.

Had to leave early as I promised the missus I would be home by lunch.

Thanks for the invite Neil :)

I will have that cooler piping sorted by the end of the week and then hopefully do a full 1/4 mile :)

Congrats to Jay and Neil.

Had to leave early as I promised the missus I would be home by lunch.

Thanks for the invite Neil :)

I will have that cooler piping sorted by the end of the week and then hopefully do a full 1/4 mile :)

nothign quite beats the sight of a cooler pipe running its own 400m :D

damn hose clamps :D

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