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Cheers, now just need to find some rims. Thinking 19's :)

Agreed, it looks nice! And yeah, you will need some big rims so it looks right with that front bar - not to mention the fact that Stageas (both M35s and C34s) just swallow those wheels up and can make them look small if you don't choose the right design and offset.

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is that from iron chef? saw that on his web site and it looked awesome, went with mine because I was a wanker and wanted sunroofs!

good luck with it!

Any other Impul goodies apart from the kit?

Looks very nice! :thumbsup:

I saw it advertised.. from memory, Its got an FMIC with 'CALSONIC' stenciled on it, an extremely large pod filter and non-stock intake.. unsure if it goes all the way to the turbo or not, full exhaust (Could be Impul, likely given the body kit - although Im not up to scratch with my exhaust kit knowledge), and that suspension is definitely not stock.. I didnt see if it was just lowered on springs or if it had full coilovers though. Id suggest a high probability of an Impul ECU in there also. The thing has 28,000km on it - apparently genuine too :worship:

He sent through the de-reg papers to me the other day too. Who ever owned it took it out on weekend by the looks of it. Has books too. The whole car is clean inside and out. The underbody is spotless....

I saw it advertised.. from memory, Its got an FMIC with 'CALSONIC' stenciled on it, an extremely large pod filter and non-stock intake.. unsure if it goes all the way to the turbo or not, full exhaust (Could be Impul, likely given the body kit - although Im not up to scratch with my exhaust kit knowledge), and that suspension is definitely not stock.. I didnt see if it was just lowered on springs or if it had full coilovers though. Id suggest a high probability of an Impul ECU in there also. The thing has 28,000km on it - apparently genuine too :worship:

That "Calsonic" intercooler is the one that Impul sold for a short time for their M35's.

You can still find them second hand, for around the $600 mark (plus shipping/commission)

Exhaust is a Legalis.

If it is lowered by Impul, it will just be springs.

Nice kit though! :yes:

That "Calsonic" intercooler is the one that Impul sold for a short time for their M35's.

You can still find them second hand, for around the $600 mark (plus shipping/commission)

Exhaust is a Legalis.

If it is lowered by Impul, it will just be springs.

Nice kit though! :yes:

Kit is sweet IMO...

I just assumed the intercooler was a generic with Calsonic painted on it but bonus if it's actually Calsonic... Are they ok?

What was the zorst? (excuse my lack of knowledge)

Kit is sweet IMO...

I just assumed the intercooler was a generic with Calsonic painted on it but bonus if it's actually Calsonic... Are they ok?

Yeah its a nice looking kit, not too outlandish but still different enough to stock to look aggressive :thumbsup:

Its an upgraded Intercooler; dunno anyone else in Aus with one of those.. Impul wouldnt have used it if it was crappy though, Im sure it flows fine :thumbsup: It looks to be similar size to the HDi ones a lot of us have, so it'd be at least 2x volume of the standard size :)

Kit is sweet IMO...

I just assumed the intercooler was a generic with Calsonic painted on it but bonus if it's actually Calsonic... Are they ok?

What was the zorst? (excuse my lack of knowledge)

From what I have gathered, they were a very good cooler, but cost Impul too much for the small market that wanted them.

Fujitsubo Legalis is the exhaust.

Brilliant unit and is the same design that Nismo used in their first M35 exhaust (I had a legalis - now on Scott's car, and changed it to a Nismo).

Have a search for the aftermarket exhaust thread I made a while ago if you want the basics of the unit

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wheels are 19x9.5 +/-0 fronts +12 rears. RacingGear coilovers, which are pretty damn stiff. I've had my guards rolled but not lipped. It only scrubs with 4 ppl in the car (has about 2 credit cards clearance between rear wheel and guard)

You can always go lower and wider ;)

ahh 19s.. I just got 18*9.5s +35s work emotion 11rs with 20mm? spacers on the front and nothing on the rear, I have rolled but yeah not flared. Its auto as well so the rear cradle is shit. Tein super street sports wagon coilovers. Springs aren't the best, 6kg or some shit. Might have to get custom springs.

Form over Function

shit I ment 18x9.5, not 19's! work emotions are my dream wheel, with my same specs, should look great on your car. do you have adjustable rear camber arms? mines running stupid camber in the rear (~5 deg) 

I agree with form over function, I have to evaluate driveways and speed humps to see if I'll clear, but it's worth it :) 

ahhh 18s thats sounds better haha, yeah 2500 bucks worth of wheels from J land. :) Yeah i have everything adjustable in the rear atm. I need to get front camber arms otherwise my new 240 dollar tyres are gonna be fudged.

Well Im gonna put bigger spaces on the front and maybe the rear, and look into stiffer springs. :)

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