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hey guys just wanted to put my car on see what ya think about i have spent a bit of money on the motor

im trying to sell it so if u know anyone then let me know anyway go the mighty stag.

does any one know where to get some bodykits from these cars are so hard to stuff for.

feel free to tell me what ya think.

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I saw this in the for sale section, mate. Its a nice looking car, hey, and thats a reasonable price considering the body is in good, straight, clean condition, but without knowing what engine mods there are its hard to guage.

As far as bodykits go, locally (in aus) they are not that easy to come by. The front bar on mine is a nismo, another common one is a factory DAYZ kit, or the RS260 kit.

There is a group buy for the nismo kits atm, where you can buy any component seperately for a good price. Get in quick but, its a group buy and its finishing soon.

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it has a t04 turbo good for about 400 horses has upmount stainless steel manifold 38 ml waste gate and 3 inch dump people and hybird intercooler.

im running normal boost i cant up the boost untill i get a new computer so if u now waht what one fits let me know then i can put it up to like 14 so it should go real well then

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Very nice, AND THANK GOD you had the smarts to post the for sale thread in the for sale section :D

Anyway, I'll take the tubo and plenum off you and give you my stocker? I'll even pay for postage ;)

Dont mind me, I'm the stagea section's resident bin diver/scab :D

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