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Yeah it looks kinda blue in that pic but it isnt! It has been a while since I saw Johns but it was white almost a creamy kinda colour in real life, I am sure John can jump in here and confirm for me :P

And yeah you are kinda colour blind cause the pic I posted has a blue tinge...yours is like full on blue

Yeah it looks kinda blue in that pic but it isnt! It has been a while since I saw Johns but it was white almost a creamy kinda colour in real life, I am sure John can jump in here and confirm for me ;)

And yeah you are kinda colour blind cause the pic I posted has a blue tinge...yours is like full on blue

really? mines full blue? it looks white.. :wub: weird..

well let me know if u want my silver one or not, doesnt really bother me.. :P

Says the guy who likes exhausts because they are loud

Tell me then what was your motive behind buying the ID3?

not loud loud, sheesh

a few factors. first off i had an avcr in the 33, and i wasnt happy how it 'holded' boost or ramped up, it just wasnt good enough. and also i went and visited paul & stacey diemar (who run TWOOGLE) and they went from the avcr to the ID3 and gained power everywhere! just by changing the boost controller. also the ID3 ramps up faster, and holds boost solid all the way to redline. plus the ID3 shows boost in psi & bar :P

What??? You are the juggenart (sp) ?

ahahahah nope! I am coming to visit in a couple weeks. I miss it so much, I just can't keep away!

u were able to get them 'skidmarks' out? :P

ahah nope! That skirt is history!

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