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If ya want people to flog your own bat, at least make it performance related if ur gonna post it in this section...

You'd get a better rise out of the bodykit section :P

:sorcerer:

Is that jealousy I detect.....

..........so when are you getting yours???? :P

Carbon and yellow contrast well, looks good!

Fact its an exact replication of a part that needs NO physically durability, clearly hinting its rice pedigree, hinting on minute weight savings on a 1400kg Skyline...

Wouldn't own it, though like it :P :P

The carbon covers look hot IMO :D I would buy some but I need a rb26 first :thumbsup: Dunno about the yellow bits if they were black it would look dam sexy!

seeing the car will explain why it is yellow :(

i still think the whole yellow theme was better than all black or yellow and carbon mix.

The carbon plug cover has half as many retaining screws an was selected for its superior airflow and ease of removal for plug inspection (about half the time to remove) and why it was orginally fitted but i dont like the asthetics only its functionality....... i may paint it yellow :domokun:

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If ya want people to flog your own bat, at least make it performance related if ur gonna post it in this section...

You'd get a better rise out of the bodykit section :D

:sorcerer:

haha nah i just find this forum (forced induction) gets all to serious, thought id put in a little sarcasm.... bit of tongue in cheek horespower gains.

if i wanted a rise i would hardy be dialled into SAU :thumbsup: theres a whole other universe of "rise" relevant websites.....

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i like the covers but not really with yellow im sure feddo frog style 180sx's would go way better with them...

Freddo frog... i love it.

That name will stick for sure i will use it for our next sponsor drive :woot: may get em to use it for all the TV commercials.

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