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I wasnt racing, I dont race, and if i ever did it would be in a controlled environment with a certified driver trainer. I am a very responsible driver and dont take my license for granted.

No one has to get defensive.

Just keeping you on your toes chris :D

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yes they are chris.. my mums gx awd wagon pwns SR20DE S13s bahaha... the S13 driver was stoked.. and then insisted that my mums car was turbo.. the brakes wer smoking but... left foot breaking FTW..

But we all know SR20de s13 are the bomb to :D .I havent had much to do with the libertys but the turbo ones that i know arent modified.

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pfft.. is that a challenge.. ive driven liberty RS ADM ones. and they are a dream.. soo good for the age.. but a GTR will own it.. and i can push the 180 quicker around corners now than i could with the GTR.. the fine line between grip and drift..

Ive havent had the chance to compare 180 to a gtr through twisties yet,interesting to see.

i feel like a slide.. wednesday better be on!!!.. archerfield track of course :D

yes they are chris.. my mums gx awd wagon pwns SR20DE S13s bahaha... the S13 driver was stoked.. and then insisted that my mums car was turbo.. the brakes wer smoking but... left foot breaking FTW..

too be hoesnt who hasnt driven fast on the streets.. even our ex premier admitted to it.. bah a role model.?

anyway.. personally i dnt drive quick on streets with others around.. or with anyone in my car apart from my brother.. only out in whoop whoop.. its ur choice. as far as i see im taking responsibility for myself. and have the right to drive where and how i like. but i still choose a place with limited factors. and never around others. i knw that the above comments wernt aimed at me.. but its about time u realise that ther are mature ppl and ur not all perfect and even u speed.. deny it i dare u.

enough said

Amen.

Lets keep the "street racing" talk for another time... Thanks

sorry col :)

just a shout out to ppl who might know a mate that can weld.

just want some minor welding done, mostly on intercooler piping.

anyone know anyone?

alluminum pipping or steel?

lol.. just silicone pipe it up.. im gonna make a whole cooler kit out of silicone oneday. ive seen it before ;)

need him to weld a spout on, and weld on my BOV.

and if possible to supply and weld a piece of exhaust pipe for my high mount setup.

thought if i got some guy to do it it would be cheaper than taking it to muffler men for $500

need him to weld a spout on, and weld on my BOV.

and if possible to supply and weld a piece of exhaust pipe for my high mount setup.

thought if i got some guy to do it it would be cheaper than taking it to muffler men for $500

I know welders in who weld anything, top notch work to.If you will be out tomorrow night i can try and catch up with you somwhere and give you some details.only reason being it that i'll be busy all this weekend.i also know a fitter and turner he does cash jobs as he works for himself.Does me all my custom one off bits for pretty cheap.

need him to weld a spout on, and weld on my BOV.

and if possible to supply and weld a piece of exhaust pipe for my high mount setup.

thought if i got some guy to do it it would be cheaper than taking it to muffler men for $500

Hey,

I wouldnt direct weld on your BOV as its VTA....just weld the adapter plate and bolt the bov onto it.... just gives you the option to remove ur vta bov incase you need to, hehe :P

Good luck though, sounds like a good project :)

Cheers

Hey,

I wouldnt direct weld on your BOV as its VTA....just weld the adapter plate and bolt the bov onto it.... just gives you the option to remove ur vta bov incase you need to, hehe :P

Good luck though, sounds like a good project :)

Cheers

Oh i thought it was a aftermarket bov.If its the original i wouldnt touch it at all prob out of cast plus the internals have got rubber and maybe plastic so more than likely they will melt and wreck the use of it. If it is a aftermarket one you might be able to pull it down for welding.What type is it?

Nah, his BOV is aftermarket, but its VTA....and if it was direct welded it wont be coming off...Say he wants to install the stock one for a week or something, at least he has options if you weld an adapter plate that suits both...

Kind like my GFB one...paid the extra and it bolts up stock.. You get what you pay for.

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