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Hi All,

My name is Mark, I am from Brisbane. I have been a member here for quite some time but due to real life being the bitch it is, had to take a quite long vacation from my cars upgrades and this forum sadly.

For Queenslanders, I am sure we will catch up at events soon, for the others...Nice to meet you!

Just wanted to do a shout out to Cadmoon who has been helping me land on my feet since coming back!

Below is the mods I have on my car in no particular order...Please take into account I have owned it since Jan 98 and the mods stopped about November 2003....

- GTR Fuel Pump

- Apexi Power FC

- Apexi EBC

- Apexi GT Spec FMIC

- Apexi Power Intake

- Apexi Plumb back BoV

- 3" Custom Turbo back stainless steel exhaust

- Tein Flex Damper Kit

- Cusco Castor Rod Kit

- Currently using Federal 595 rubber

Last dyno was 194rwkw with Std turbo at 10PSI....I am looking forward to doing a lot more with this car but, it is and will be a daily driver :)

I am glad to be back

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