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no get the Greedy Power Extream 2 cat back nice sounding sold heaps to R33 and R32 owner while at Auto Farm

tis a nice exhaust but have my heart set on a hks hi power...just need to know whether to get the normal hi power or the silent hi power ???

hey sled, whats for breaky mate??

:teehee:

yeah thing is this is a long build for a 10yr+ ownership car - 3.5yrs so far, can see me owning her for 10yrs more.

Ive got ALL the head gear ready to go to shaun for him to get done and tuned, and attessa servo oring repaired, cple other touch ups for fair bit under 2k

dont need bottom end stuff at the moment, a good flowing head will be good for nice torque and boost power, easy 230kw

then in future, maybe one day a few yrs time, redo the oil/water pump with good stuff, and the bearings/rods/pistons + new gasket kit (again)

but for now the head work is what Im doing, poncams are going to sound so fricken awesome in the stagea. :P

got a remappeed ecu in my stag (big chip to little chip adapter soldered in) so with fueling etc, i really figured top end would be the fun one to do first

and maybe one day look at the bottom end later.

head work, and my parts which Ive been getting over the past Six-months, are all up 5k including port, fit & tune, and Id say a bottom end build will be 4-to-5k as well.

hmmmm. might go whack on the big throttle body ",

hey guys, need some help. Need an auto elec to come look at my car either today or tomorrow. My usual guy is booked out till next week but i need a headlight looked at before Saturday, if anyone can reccomend a good one at decent prices please let me know asap!

Cheers.

hey ruby.... looking at getting a motor bike...

wats a good bike to look at? beginner also :)

What do you like? Sports type, motard or cruiser?

Second hand or brand new? There's a big market out there, but its easy to get a shit bike!

:P

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