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reminds me of the jjr ebay special screamer, big mistake!

260 for screamer

400- labour to fit by un-named workshop (now closed :P)

only had it on for 2 days as the thing sounded sooo bad! like a tractor tbh

Hrmm... how about these??

I wish! AFAIK Tomei don't make dump pipes for RB25DET, so it's OK for scandy. About the only Japanese dump for RB25DET I could find is the HKS and they're nearly $AUD600 (which will almost get me a AM dump/front and hi flow cat). Then you need a front pipe!!!! I got quoted $550 for the CES pipe

As I mentioned before, I can't find one single review (RB25DET) on the internet for the dump/front made literally up the road from me by Advance and sold by Sinergy Motorsport.

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ever heard of the macro setting it looks like this

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macro image will come out crystal clear depending on camera from 1cm away

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that picture was taken with my Tz3 7mp from maybe 5cm away and in the bubble area that was digitally zoomed with paint shop pro 400x

Hey Guys / Gals,

Just wanted to say good on you all for the massive presense of import cars in Adelaide!!!!

Im here on a business trip from perth, and Adelaide takes the cake for import central!!!

In two days ive seen many R33 2 and 4 doors, R34 2 and 4 doors (one four door with SOOO MII as the plates) Evo's WRX's MR2's everything!

Keep up the imports!! Its always comforting to see the familiar sights of round taillights!

So..... I kind of went and put a deposit on a new daily tonight. Pretty over driving the Hilux around, wanted something a little more luxury. This is what a got, should have it in my hands next week.

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