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6boost make excellent manifolds. Very nice.

That turbo looks familiar hehe...

cant wait to see this thing going man, My choice of skyline in SA for sure. Definetly got my respect.

thanks Ryan

u still able to fit my rotors and pads???

still waiting on my nismo 740cc injectors, they're still stuck in customs

just sumpics of my new turbz n exhaust manifold

tune lengthened low mount exhaust manifold-custom made by 6boost, made of steam pipe uses a merge collector for better scavenging of exhaust gases, helps bring boost on eariler by 500rpm (so he says) took 4 weeks to make

turbo-garrett gt35/40 .82 external gate

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That is a very tidy unit and looks the goods.

Do you still need my stock exhaust? I have had a request to borrow it in a few weeks for another regency inspection (not a problem if you still need it)

Oh and keep ya fingers crossed for Luke tommorow everyone, he has a job interview for.. Harvey Norman :P

If he wins the job (wishing him good luck) can we get any super specials from his old workplace since he will be leaving anyway?

Guy, yeh ive still got it on my car atm just waiting on my parts 2 arrive hopefully by this week, then i can book it in and get it sorted out, so hopefully ill hav it 4 you in a few weeks plus ill give ya a bottle of Jimmy aswell...lol

Ryan, i should be asking you "u still want my plenum and boost controller"

Guy, yeh ive still got it on my car atm just waiting on my parts 2 arrive hopefully by this week, then i can book it in and get it sorted out, so hopefully ill hav it 4 you in a few weeks plus ill give ya a bottle of Jimmy aswell...lol

No rush, take as long as you need.

dang, i hate the kings of leon, nova keeps playing it :dry:

kings of leon were good about 2 years ago before the comercial fk tards at ausstereo got a hold of it

nova is massive fail.

jjj is a real radio station that does not have epic corporate puppetry hapening

/rant

danai ur new kit looks inbelievable... cant wait to see it together

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