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As said above .. $4000+ a set .. and thats used lol

I was concidering them but my r34 is a GTT and the dish would be crap in comparison to the GTR wheels .. LMGT4 great wheel tho

Check out Bee R - B5 if you like those .. :P Or koya drift tek

i think the american government is behind all this, the signs point to the truth,

if you're too blind to see the truth then you will never understand the US government caused 9/11, same as how they caused this seagull...

be weary, you can get them off ebay cheap these days and while the power gains are significant you have to be REALLY careful because a lot of demand has picked up, because of their plug n play characteristics without the need of any dyno tune... they are particularly popular in the USA now...

...just be careful though off ebay, cos they look right, they work right, but they are probably a chinese copy, i've heard of all different problems such as opposing loom pinouts, they are often made mass produced in china, which is why the prices are so low,

i personally if you're looking at installing a seagull i would get in touch with either sydney_kid or creativ motorsports, they will order you in or even custom fabricate a seagull for your car, this is the best route as you still have the reliability of an aus / jap built seagull but the significant power gains are still there

the induction noise my seagull makes as it spools up around... 1.5revs? there abouts, oh... just music to my ears! i strongly suggest them presonally

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