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Originally posted by PHAT-AS

yeh that green skyline "HOTLNE" and that white one lives around corner from me, and he always taking his front off his got big front mount and nismo type front, he is loadad's brother. just thought i might tell you that!

haha thats eddy, he was at autosalon this year.....interesting to hear hes now got a front mount, cos his car was stock as a rock cept for loads of rice...

He got crashed into last mccr cruise. Is he bak on the road yet. I thought he had a front mount but have never seen it on. He told me that he's got a 96 gtst engine and a high flow turbo and is making 160kw at wheels. I though that was pretty passive.

hi flow turbo and a FMIC and only 160rwkw? dude i have a stock turbo... stock intercooler and half a litre less in the engine and making close to 150rwkw. Tell him to take it somewhere to get it tuned or something cause theres something majorly wrong with it

rofl fair enough...

rb26... try an importer... theres a parts mag called parts trader they have some good places in them where u can get engines and stuff... get it from most book shops/servos etc

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