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Well guys. as you may know i sold my skyline recently and bought my new toy. Well picked up an absolute bargain on my evo 7, car is absolutely unreal, I have no regrets at all about moving on lol (dont worry a R34gtr may be on the cards once they drop in price a bit). Car is straight from japan.

Well looks nice and clean and stock but....I could never get something stock..so heres my list that i know so far:

Hks turbo

hks pod

hks exhaust

hks f-con v pro ecu

sard 1000cc inj

sard fuel rail

surge tank

sparco fixed back drivers seat

Think project mu front rotors with some sort of race pads

And very very big suspicsion that it has forged internals

at the moment its running stock boost and needs a tune but still pulls harder than a 16yr old lol.

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Sambo, I was down west beach rd for the missus xmas party thing.

And I will be near syd in Feb so im going to get bd4s to tune it then.

And got it from autostyle

i reakon i saw where findon rd starts!!

wasnt sure if it was u or not though?

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Bd4s and xspeed are the obly ones that can tune hks f-cn v pro in aus, cause its all in jap and the maps are locked from the info i can gather on the net...I know it seems a pain but from what i can tell the f-con v pro is the shit when its tuned

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All we needed was an STI next to us and would've been the perfect 4wd/Awd threesome!! Looks good bud, just needs a tune and some bronze cr kais to fill out the gaurds and your done.

And then comes Porsche......... to eat you all up!! Like Classics yesterday, Sooooooo many Porsches, I wonder why......lol

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saw it when i picked those stockies up from your joint dan dam its a nice car especially when u see it in person love the colour wd mate so whats to be done on the puppy anyway or you leaving it like it is?? ;)

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Haha, well only plans are just to get a boost controller in it wind it up and get it tuned. Maybe some cr kais as ryan mentioned other than that theres nothing i want to do to it...

I mean cant really complain....brembos, recaro seats (drivers been chamged anyway), bilstein suspension, momo steering wheel all from factory and then all the goodies from japan on it, its actually more modified than i was planning to go if i bought a stock one..

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