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its got to be done the "fully sik" way..

go to bunnings and get:

* some pvc pipe

* duct tape

then take off the stock box with a hack saw, then duct tape on the pvc pipe then duct tape the pvc pipe to the pod..

swear bro..

and for those who missed the heading of this form topic, here it is:

General automotive discussion.

for discussion relating to ALL other CARS, bikes and other powered vehicles.....

so it doesnt matter if this isnt a subaru form.

thank you

maybe the comments were sarcastic bout the 'fully sickness'

maybe cause everybody that owns a subaru thinks theirs is the 'fully siccest bro'

(its general i no - but more so then skyline drivers)

what the hell is with the 'fully sik' comments?

Just 'cause he doesn't drive a skyline and drives a rex?

No, just because he's driving an Impreza and asking on a Skyline forum.

I don't ask my plumber for tips on how to wire in a boost controller; why would I ask Skyline drivers how to fit something to an Impreza?

so cos he drives a rex he's a fully sik habib is he?

we are skyline drivers but we're also car enthusiasts which means most of us would have a general idea of how to do it or at least be able to point him in the right direction.

If your plumber drove a rex he's prob be able to roughly tell you how to wire a boost controller wouldn't he?

cheers

and for those who missed the heading of this form topic, here it is:

General automotive discussion.

for discussion relating to ALL other CARS, bikes and other powered vehicles.....

so it doesnt matter if this isnt a subaru form.

It wasn't originally posted in this section, it got moved into this section. :ban:

...but moving right along, tell your mate to go have a look here: http://www.wrx.com.au/

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