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Ok good, so your car goes tu-tu-tu.. now aye :) damn other car that sounds better my mine :D

as for your turbo timer mate do a search on the forum, you will save abit of penny :bunny:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In...;hl=turbo+timer

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In...;hl=turbo+timer

btw hows your budget going?

i spent about $500 alrdy just on the filter and blow off. I didn't mean to get the blow off just my bro in law said to get it so sounds better..car is automatic so not as fun as a manual. I've alrdy bought a greddy turbo timer for $150 installing it on Sat for $90. The dude at Fussy Lansvale gave me a quote for full exhaust for $900. What do you guys think? I had a look at some rims as well got a quote for $1,400 for 18 inch and $2200 for 19 inch...think I'll settle for the 18 inch but I'm gonna finish with the breathing mods 1st before I start on looks.

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another update, got a 3 inch exhaust system fitted into my car on saturday for $900, what do you guys recommend next....also My driver side window got smashed...some idiots broke into my car to steal my TomTom I am looking around to find a replacement but everywhere I Look there are no replacements still waiting on a call from O'brien windows. So angry. My mate also got his window smash to and his navigation also stolen this all happened on the same day as my car just different area. Any help or guidence to finding a replacement window guys.

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