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agree with you konect i hate the AVS's although the model 6 dont look too bad in 18's with the right width/offset...

i'm telling you, you should 5 stud it. and maybe get some GT-C's or 34 GTR rims! mmm

or bee-r :)

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or with bad photoshop...

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:happy: Soon....

Went to dyno today to try and fix my stuttering problems. $100 later no difference however I did make 140kw @ 0.8bar.

Last dyno run was with old exhaust and made 108kw so its a big jump. Probly gonna raise boost to 1bar to try and kill the turbo haha :laugh:

Ryan.

good stuff - did anyone have any insight to the stutter problem?

nah, the stooge that looked at it reckons its something to do with the AFM. I pretty much wanted to confirm it wasnt leaning out so it can still slide it.

Like most of the cars problems ill just leave it till it dies :blink:

  • 4 weeks later...

Mate of mine made a trip to Japan early in December and picked me up these goods:

Defi Din Gauges.

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Crystal (Dildo) Shifter.

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Also as some of you may have heard (because of problems) I fitted my FMIC after having it sit in the garage for a year with no piping. Stutter still isn't fixed, but I know it is the AFM now. Swapped it and pinged all over the shop but didn't stutter so ill stick with the stutter to save the engine for now. Anyway here's some close up pics:

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