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can any one think of a custom plate for me? keeping in mind the car is/soon to be all black, IE- rims, rmic, window tint etc

all forms of stealth are taken (stupid commodores)

any ideas?

the rear mount intercooler is uber stealth :ninja:

sry had to say it :P

more than likely tintacar in evanston...they did my last cars and did a top job, have you got a cheaper option?

what does every one think of ''RACBRED'' ????

Edited by craig R33
can any one think of a custom plate for me? keeping in mind the car is/soon to be all black, IE- rims, rmic, window tint etc

all forms of stealth are taken (stupid commodores)

any ideas?

EDITED COZ CRAIGS GETTING IT :ninja:

Edited by Damo_R34

Chad knows, im the numberplate king. Im trying to get my mate to get "LOLATU". I know what your wondering "so if your the number plate king, why is yours so gay?" its because im a tightass, standard re-issue FTW

STAGEA is at boostwerks today :)

received Toshi ecu remap yesterday, with the adapter soldered into the ecu and the original chip cut out

plugged, ran no probs

oil, oil filter, fuel filter, sparkies, rev210 intake mod, clean air filter and afm, install hks actuator, and dyno

(adjusting safc /sitc / fuel pressure regulator, cam gear potentially)

expecting 200awkw+

:)

recieved your quote today will PM you later when i get more time

oh yeah thats right, i had it thw wrong way round *slaps his head*

ill leave it in your hands to get me a quote steve? :)

Brendan you should easily see 220-230rwkw with your mods

just mine satndard ECU and fcd @ 9psi made 213.9 on a 40deg day

EDIT

forgot about your auto trans but would you loose 30 kw through not having manual ?

STAGEA is at boostwerks today :)

received Toshi ecu remap yesterday, with the adapter soldered into the ecu and the original chip cut out

plugged, ran no probs

oil, oil filter, fuel filter, sparkies, rev210 intake mod, clean air filter and afm, install hks actuator, and dyno

(adjusting safc /sitc / fuel pressure regulator, cam gear potentially)

expecting 200awkw+

:)

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