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Getting my JVC sub and amp wired up by Tonkins tomorrow morning for neatness! :P

117.5 dBa at the car show with just a JVC head unit and cranking Rammstein! Wonder what she'd do after tomorrow :P

Doof-doof here I come! :D

Edited by RubyRS4
Burninating, the country side

Burninating all the peasants

Burninating all the people

In their THATCHED ROOF COTTAGEEESSS

THATCHED ROOF COTTAGEEEEEES

....

...

And Trogdor comes IN THE NIIIIIGHT

-D

lol he was a wingaling dragon.. yeah that beefy arm looks good coming out the back of his neck there..

cheers

manifold will be like this but the wastegate pipe will be closed, ie balancer pipe.

both highflowed rb25 turbos will be using hks actuators, therefore internal gate.

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I guess by the pic your going with top mounts, how will the twins go on lag?

Nice photos Tangles,,, I was in the background of the last one..hahahahahah on the beach near the rocks...I saw you up there but didn't recognize the car ???? my car wasn't there so you wouldn't have noticed me.

massive fish schools offshore by the rocks in christies beach(beach rd) in case anyone cares ?

Nice photos Tangles,,, I was in the background of the last one..hahahahahah on the beach near the rocks...I saw you up there but didn't recognize the car ???? my car wasn't there so you wouldn't have noticed me.

massive fish schools offshore by the rocks in christies beach(beach rd) in case anyone cares ?

hahaha I was watching you while my mate was taking the pics on his new camera, trying out hdr settings etc (like 1st pic)

nice work

I guess by the pic your going with top mounts, how will the twins go on lag?

well Im hoping it shouldnt be a problem with the 16g/td05h bb internals seeing the cams make the engine feel like a 3.0ltre off boost

hopefully it can be tuned to be a good package

remap chip and extra inj. on manifold setup with hks inj. controller

Just bought some 6.5" 180w soundstreams from Motoquipe, $79, cant complain.

yeh me and scott got some for the rolla's..

sound pretty good.. mind u i still have to put mine in! scotts just running his off the deck and there fair good!

i got a 222w amp to run them, just need a bigger amp for the sub and im set! maybe get some front speakers, front ones sound alright tho! Ill have some Xplod 6x9's up for sale soon too.

I paid that much just for my head unit install. 850 for a full stereo install is quite on the money!

And I'm paying more tomorrow to install my sub and amp unit.

Edited by RubyRS4
Cara cara cara

so now u have gone from blowing and stroking to literally setting things on fire

bushfire season isnt over yet is it....dont let cara out of the house lol :P

hush now woman!

Where's Ruby, cue Prodigy's firestarter for Cara :D

ohh i should change my ring tone to that :P Prodigy FTW!

I paid that much just for my head unit install. 850 for a full stereo install is quite on the money!

And I'm paying more tomorrow to install my sub and amp unit.

Sweet Jesus! My mate did mine :P

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