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i have a wikid setup turbo ;) anyone keen hahaha

I was looking for where you had it for sale ... couldn't find it :)

Whats the specs on that turbo? ... AR, trim etc

Roo. thought you wanted to keep everything stock. So you dont get into the defect crowd :P

:) nope. Subtle is the key.

Hey guys quick question.... I just bought an r32 for a track car.. . on the plate it says GTR/S. Now it's not a 2.6tt it does look a little diff... is that just the standard markings for a r32 gts-t? Or am I missing something

Here we go.... my new baby... just waiting for some turbo seals. BTW those rims are off my STag... I nicked the good rims and chucked em on my stag with a new set of tyres.. no point them sitting on a car in a shed :)

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i lol'ed over this best quote of the day

how is a 4 door 34 considered rare? Non-turbo 4 doors are everywhere.

Your car is never going to see over 180km's so why bother wasting money on a mod to look cool? I suppose if your mentality towards your car is like that than i would also suggest installing a boost guage aswell :)

On a more serious note, by the time you pay $100-$600 to get some guage replacements and then pay someone to put them in for you since you dont want to do it yourself (more $$$ for labour) you would have been better off saving some cash for a nice kit to make your car look nice.. Also i have seen people puts those aftermarket dials in and the speedo just ends up reading up shit creek and the el cheapo ones dont always fit as well as the seller tells you!

End of the day. Your choice man but by the response on here should hint what a waste it would be. Ch

lol go bare foot bogan ;)

boxing boots are pretty thin soled if you getting that serious :)

thought about going bare foot but its not allowed haha :P

i found a few places that im going to go have a look at this thursday, well see what i can find

No worries man, if I have to make a trek into town or whatever soon I'll let you know and we'll suss something. That or I could chuck it into an envelope and just post it to ya :)

i'm in the middle of moving houses atm so im not to sure what address i should give you haha

you live in barker? its not to far from my parents place in mclaren vale. hills run in the drift car maybe down to yours haha

thought about going bare foot but its not allowed haha :)

i found a few places that im going to go have a look at this thursday, well see what i can find

i have been pulled over bare foot 3 times... twice, only wearing shorts (wasnt a pretty sight) cops never said a thing

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