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Hey people...

Just picked up the new ride last night and quickly took a shite picture with the phone before the light had completely gone.

It's no gtr, but at least I'm back into the turbo 4x4 arena!

Maybe it can be the SAUWA S&R vehicle!!!

Will post up some better quality pics after a wash and with some decent light.

Pardon the height... Brad will be attending to that issue shortly.

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fbi car :thumbsup: looks nice man black is the hardest to keep clean though remember!

Yeah... i will be washing it every week like the gtr used to get... plus I just spen $80 on a new wash mitt, drying towel and polishing towel... microfibre FTW!

Pimp boy :D I like it... when do I get to drive it? hahaha

Am I ment to take that seriously... I'm worried about the wife driving it let alone anyone else! I worry about those rims like they're my 2nd child!

Damn thats nice.. that turbo version?

Yeah it's the top notch turbo ghia so it has all the fruit

hey that looks good i used to work for ford and drove a few Territory turbos and they hammer pretty hard

Yeah I have already spoken to a performance shop in Midland that have a name for building hypo FPV's and Typhoons, etc... they say with $3.5-4k this thing will do 12sec 1/4's!!!

Don't tell the wife that though!!! :thumbsup:

Yeah it's the top notch turbo ghia so it has all the fruit

Yeah I have already spoken to a performance shop in Midland that have a name for building hypo FPV's and Typhoons, etc... they say with $3.5-4k this thing will do 12sec 1/4's!!!

Don't tell the wife that though!!! :thumbsup:

yep

new turbo (gt3540 or bigger - i think the standard is a gt30)

not sure on the intercooler

3" turbo back zorst

ecu reflash (which alone nets about 25-30rwkw if not more depending on mods)

that looks mint.

can we borrow it for covert missions?

hahahaha... yeah, but only after it gets it's kevlar armor coating and bullet prrof lexin windows... I'm going to drill holes in the sides for shooting out of just for you Dan

yep

new turbo (gt3540 or bigger - i think the standard is a gt30)

not sure on the intercooler

3" turbo back zorst

ecu reflash (which alone nets about 25-30rwkw if not more depending on mods)

They say 4" dump, high flow cat, big unrestrictive exhaust, injectors, typhoon airbox and cold air intake, retune... thats it... she will boogie!

u dont want to make it noisey though? poor donna would get a headache from the exhaust drone when going to get milk n bread from the shops.

I't wont be that noisey!!! There is always the stereo to drown out the drone... trust me there won't be outlandish mods happening to this thing.

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