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Ah finances - yep i understand :)

Ill give a more accurate description when its got decent boost compared to the old single, but its already way more usable but not as scary which i miss a bit (the boost coming hard on was like a punch in the face in comparison, full boost by about 4k rpm, just nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing BANG HERE'S THE POWER)

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No real change as yet!

It's been back to the paint shop for a polish but there's a few minor things I still would like fixed... New centrecaps have been cleaned up and I need to screw the missing one on...

Onto the important business, it's running awesomely, I got a taste of how much she loved the cold weather a few weeks back too!

Just saving some cash and planning the next round of things. Want to replace the intercooler, cat, exhaust and air flow meters in the not too distant future.

Still trying to decide what kind of exhaust to put on, was considering sticking with Apexi... But I don't know!!!

Been starting to look out for a small crappy daily so the beast can stay in the garage until weekends :down:

I think I might have an oooooooooold suzuki swift lined up *shudder*

Is Suzuki Swift an oxymoron when it comes to this model?

(It's not like its a Suzuki GSXR)

It's going to be hard not to flog it to death Kat after driving the GTR.

It's going to kill me!!!!

But here she is.... My daily driver!!

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The things we do :)

Have you organised anti-depressants from your doctor for when you have to start driving it? Pressure pack it white and stick some GTR badges on it, you won't notice the difference..

I am rolling all over the floor :) BAHAHHAHA

Sorry :P

you didn't laugh at my daily and it's worse than that!! now I'm thinking that you waited till I left and went back inside and pissed yourself laughing so I couldn't see :P

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