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lol. Hey is anyone going to the Brissie autosalon this weekend? is $20 entry, probably the same for parking :) starts at 10am and finishes at 7pm. 5:00 is normally when the "big boys shootout" happens. that is were engines are made famous or bite the dust :(

Edited by SoarerGT-T Cruiser

i ended up going the silvia... i tried a few gtr's and they were ok.. but this s15 i got pulls hard... shes got a lot of ponies under the bonnet and a pleasure to drive.. im in love..

Tis Blue with a midight purple ( almost black) bonnet with cool sparkles through it.

18" Rims with BFG's on it.

Engine Mods:

Greddy FMIC

Apexi Power Intake

Greddy Fuel Regulator

Greddy ProfSpec II EBC

Apexi 740cc Injectors

New Piping ( stainless and rubber).

Apexi Power FC + Controller

Xforce 3" Turbo back & manifold upgrade

Aftermarket Fuel Pump

Apexi Turbo Timer.

New NGK sparkys

Various Gauges ( boost / airflow & some other one that has numbers and stuff lol)

Driveline

Excedy Single Button clutch ( full system, bloody hard as, its either in or out lol)

Brand new Slotted RBA rotors and pads.

Exterior Bling.

Scissor Doors (wooooot)

5 Point Security system

ICE

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2 x TS-SW1241D (pioneer) Subs

1 x T20001bd Amp ( rockford)

1 x T400-2 (rockford) for the splits

1 x MAX686BT for the deck, quite a nice setup actually..

Tis very nice!!

heres some pics, ill get some more soonish.

It goes brooooooooom very very very quickly

these pics dont do it justice... it's in mint condition!!

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4207810.jpg

i ended up going the silvia... i tried a few gtr's and they were ok.. but this s15 i got pulls hard... shes got a lot of ponies under the bonnet and a pleasure to drive.. im in love..

Tis Blue with a midight purple ( almost black) bonnet with cool sparkles through it.

18" Rims with BFG's on it.

Engine Mods:

Greddy FMIC

Apexi Power Intake

Greddy Fuel Regulator

Greddy ProfSpec II EBC

Apexi 740cc Injectors

New Piping ( stainless and rubber).

Apexi Power FC + Controller

Xforce 3" Turbo back & manifold upgrade

Aftermarket Fuel Pump

Apexi Turbo Timer.

New NGK sparkys

Various Gauges ( boost / airflow & some other one that has numbers and stuff lol)

Driveline

Excedy Single Button clutch ( full system, bloody hard as, its either in or out lol)

Brand new Slotted RBA rotors and pads.

Exterior Bling.

Scissor Doors (wooooot)

5 Point Security system

ICE

-----

2 x TS-SW1241D (pioneer) Subs

1 x T20001bd Amp ( rockford)

1 x T400-2 (rockford) for the splits

1 x MAX686BT for the deck, quite a nice setup actually..

Tis very nice!!

heres some pics, ill get some more soonish.

It goes brooooooooom very very very quickly

these pics dont do it justice... it's in mint condition!!

428721.jpg

4207808.jpg

4207810.jpg

Right.... very random...

i ended up going the silvia... i tried a few gtr's and they were ok.. but this s15 i got pulls hard... shes got a lot of ponies under the bonnet and a pleasure to drive.. im in love..

Engine Mods:

Greddy FMIC

Apexi Power Intake

Greddy Fuel Regulator

Greddy ProfSpec II EBC

Apexi 740cc Injectors

New Piping ( stainless and rubber).

Apexi Power FC + Controller

Xforce 3" Turbo back & manifold upgrade

Aftermarket Fuel Pump

Apexi Turbo Timer.

New NGK sparkys

That pulls harder than a GTR???

I still got a stagea which meets 2 of the requirements

1. Nissan

2. Rb powered

i also had an r33 before this, but without trying to defend myself theres many many many people on this forum without a skyline. I love my s15 over my r33 anyday.

And yeah this car felt better then the gtr's i test drove.. i could only afford to look at r33 gtr's..a r34 gtr is a different story..

And i put this post in as a few pages back we were talking about what i was going to do (either get a gtr or an s15).

Was either get a really nice s15 or a bottom of the range quality GTR.. i chose the first option

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