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cool, what mods do u have done issac,

and what power u making?? im not going to install it until i get everything ready otherwise it just wont run right and u spend money getting a tune, when u dont need have any mods yet, and u are really justwastign your money. get it done once, and done right the first time.

walbro, splitfire coils, apexi pod, 3in exhaust from turbo back into highflow cat then 3.5in from cat back, slide highflow turbo, FMIC, hks wastegate actuator, gfb bleed valve, 231kw at the wheels @ 14.5psi tuned by mercury motorsport.

Isaac.. sif talk to your self....

:mrt: Fark we had trouble with my car yesterday..... Basically wasted the whole day trying to get the gear box off and putting it back together again..... farking top bolt wouldn't even come off..... one bolt stopped us from doing anything..... crapola!!! then the icing on the cake i went fishing last night and caught nothing, every one else caught heaps of fish but i couldn't get my timing right and caught NOTHING!!! fark me what a crapy day... today should be better :mrt:

note to self: dont do clutch replacements on any other cars than skylines :laugh:

i say good luck to dan :(

P.S i told ya u wouldnt catch anything lee :mrt:

dont trust that shane, he breaks everything...hes like a kleptomaniac that instead of stealing stuff he breaks it :mrt:

*cracks knuckles* hell there isaac :mrt:

hey guys got some more parts back what does everyone think?

woah that came out awesome! what type of coat is it? i take it its not a paint or anything.

goin through my old photo attachments :P

heres whay my blood looks like under a microscope :miner:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ost&id=3052

stanthorpe on a chilly winter morning, look at the frost! wish i was there now >_<

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ost&id=2667

photo of the brisbane river taken from the balcony of my old place in west end

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=16072

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