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Guest Boxhead

ok as you prolly all know, i got a new car, its nice, ok very nice, havent turned it on yet as i looked at it late..

from what i gathered tonight mods are as follows

blitz fmic

cusco front strut bar

nismo rear strut bar

m's K&N pod filter

big exhuast(big to me, could just be 3') - not sure brand

stock interior

Tein coilovers

timing belt done just at 99 kms..

so.. i have some things to do, interior needs a good detail

tryin to post pics, but i think they might be too big.. so will resize and add

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im not sure megalla, but it is dead quiet everywhere haha, it will get a good rev or two tomorow :D here are first pics

engine bay

exhuast 1

exhuast2

blitz fmic

rear struts

i couldnt get pics of suspension, coz i guess its set too low for me to really get camera in there etc...

oh also, i forgot, the front brake rotors are slotted :D

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ok little update, through suggestions of other people, with me showing pics, the front pipe seems to be aftermarket...

yes i turned the car on, sounds very nice...the suspension is height adjustable..

also i have a switch wired to the ecu, but the back of it, here is the pic

http://www.lexicon.net/julieelliott/car/car%20005.jpg

thats where in enters the ecu.. anyone have any idea what it is?

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Originally posted by Boxhead

ok little update, through suggestions of other people, with me showing pics, the front pipe seems to be aftermarket...

yes i turned the car on, sounds very nice...the suspension is height adjustable..  

also i have a switch wired to the ecu, but the back of it, here is the pic

http://www.lexicon.net/julieelliott/car/car%20005.jpg

thats where in enters the ecu.. anyone have any idea what it is?

I think that adjusts your idle. My VL(s) have one - nissan ecu and all ....

Also dude you need and extra 0 in your links ....

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