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cant find one cheap tho... thats the prob, i dont want a genuine one but rather a copy will do, but i cant seem to find any copies that acctually have the full sized GTR intercooler opening... a few that ive seen lately only have stock GTST bar sized hole.

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Im not a fan of them but hey each to there own. And Simon is an excelelnt driver so if i dont look at the rear lights when he does a solid run out at Mallala it will be ok.

PS.

I have a perfect Accident finish white front bar here for you if you need it. LOL

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Free of charge if u come and collect it now hehehehe

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haha cheers man but i've got a bar on the way now :)

Took the turbo off and sent it back to Slide from sliding performance to change the rear housing and wheel to that of a smaller one. want to try and get it to come on earlier and harder, while still making same if not more top end grunt.

should be out at lala on feb 10th anyway

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