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well my cars finally taking shape and almost done :D

my steup has changed from standard twin gt28s to a t51r kai to a jun 2.7 with T04Z. IT NOW RUNS A T88-38GK

have full black suede interior with bride stradia carbon fibre seats and bride inserts throught the trim.

got a new carbon bonnet, carbon lip, grille and boot from custom carbon coming in 1 week!!! after a 8 week wait and alot of $$$ as its pure dry carbon and not the glass/carbon composite!

i have a little list left to do

hypertune plenum and throttle body

hypertune aluminium cold air intake and intake box

hypertune custom alloy overflow, power steering reservoir and catch can setup.

either gonna paint rocker covers purple haha or have them polished.

heres a few little pics :O

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its a greddy plenum with 100mm throttle body.

my interior goes in next week its all complete tho

ive jus got the bottom part of the back seat and my front seats at my place, heres wat they look like. every bit of the interior has bee retrimmed in suede :ermm:

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ye it was at C&V goes back next week for a run in tune im jus havin my interior fitted and some touch ups around it

hoping for 600hp at wheels cant see y it wont make it... at the end of the day its just a street car with occasional track days so theres no point goin bigger turbo, too much lag for my liking. was gonna gas it but in qld its illegal so wont bother as it will be mostly driven in qld wen i move back soon.

ill keep uz updated :O

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