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kit came with everything, cooler, piping, all silicon connectors, bolts, clamps, :D

and t\he stepped in poop hahahahha

Hmm, all star just quoted me 590 bucks for an install.

I wont tell you my kit inc pipes, clamps and sil cost less than 450 then over a year ago... :D

Yeah labour is the big thing, if a shop cuts the time down and does a dodgy fit, then they are liable for the damage it can cause...

kit came with everything, cooler, piping, all silicon connectors, bolts, clamps, :P

and t\he stepped in poop hahahahha

Hmm, all star just quoted me 590 bucks for an install.

590? woah! thats how much the intercooler and kit would of cost ya

$350 from wat milanco would charge.

see dan from on here as well. top work he does and highly recommended by many of us other skyliners from off here!

karen... a wannabe of noobs :D

This is the first i have heard about this...

Dont tar me with the same brush...

Can someone fill me in with whats going on around here via PM plz...

You should keep your beef with John, with John...

The rest of SAU dont really care...

I UNDERSTAND WERE YOU ARE COMING FROM... BUT YOU SHOULD BE TALKING WITH JOHN... HE THE ONE THAT HAS BEEN SAYING THAT SAU ARE SAYING THINGS ABOUT ME...

hmm i might jsut find someone off here who wants to make 100 bucks and a carton of piss :D

looks at col. i know you want coronas

If i had the time Bryn i would...

I only installed Pear's boost controller last Friday night after months of him asking...

Times money...

Also try a smash repair shop, they are mechanically minded enough to do an intercooler kit...

Try Enoggera Smash repair, their super dooper...

hmm i wont talk to dan, we had issues, as nice a bloke im sure he is, i will go else where. a mate of mine jsut said that, since you suppling all the parts, they charge more as they wanna make money off ya

I UNDERSTAND WERE YOU ARE COMING FROM... BUT YOU SHOULD BE TALKING WITH JOHN... HE THE ONE THAT HAS BEEN SAYING THAT SAU ARE SAYING THINGS ABOUT ME...

I have not been talking with John???

I dont have a slightest clue what your talking about...?

Seriouslly I have no idea whats going on in here???

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