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ohhh. i meant before and after the FMIC install.

oh. i didnt drive it before hand as i know that i didnt have alot of time to install it. He dropped it off right at the time i was sanding, doh!!

but yeah felt normal, maybe im use to the power of cars with just fmic/exhaust/aftermarket turbs. But it was definately heavier. Was so tempted to test out its limits but didnt, dont worry duc your baby is fine in frankies hands, haha. =)

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I was Duc's R34 on Payneham Road the other day and thought - wtf?? He is in Broken Hill! Then I saw it was full of Asian dudes and I figured it was his mates :rofl:

duc aint gonna like that image, full of asian dudes. hehe

that would be franky driving it.

yeah mate, I can put it on a DVD for you if u want. But as it has codecs, you need to play it off a laptop/PC.

there's only like 2 or 3 episodes i havent seen. Will i be suprised/shocked at the season finale?

btw do u like the show "the shield". i love it. =D

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