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hi all, here's my white V35. had it for a year now and upgraded the rims.

will post pics again after the bodykit... :down:

(sorry i am in the photo..its the only pic i have atmo)

nice ride, and an appropriate address!!!!

woo. nice rims!

we've got the same rim, but mine is black! gold looks nice on white car

thz fox. always wanted to have gold rims on white car.

black with polished lip looks good on white as well.

do you like transformers? cuz i m transformers geek. :cool:

A little.

Thinking about getting a graphic of "Rodimus Prime" down the side of my car. But because he is mostly red i don't know if it would look good on a silver car.

A little.

Thinking about getting a graphic of "Rodimus Prime" down the side of my car. But because he is mostly red i don't know if it would look good on a silver car.

oh man, dat wil look awesome...cuz optimus is mostly red and blue so it wil stand out on silver. i might also have a logo on my car later.

hi all, here's my white V35. had it for a year now and upgraded the rims.

will post pics again after the bodykit... :P

(sorry i am in the photo..its the only pic i have atmo)

nice shoes. Have the same rims on my car, but looking at going with SP1's if I can get them in 19" at a good price.

Installed CF ztube and engine cover:

Stock engine

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Difference between stock and new z-tube

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Carbon fiber z-tube and engine cover installed

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Love the sound difference of the z-tube. All normal until around 4k then a nice note (not too loud at all)

  • 3 weeks later...

Went to a skidpan session yesterday at the vicpolice driver training complex in Attwood. The day is run by driver dynamics, $130 for four hours shared with 6 cars.

I cannot recommend it enough, besides learning something it is this [--------------------------------------------------------] much fun.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed-HPE7yiZM

Did i say it was fun yet?

  • 2 weeks later...

Finally got around to installing my JWT popcharger yesterday. Took a bit of fiddling around to get the rubber around the heatshield and air scoop though. I'm not too impressed with the connection between the original air scoop and the heat shield so I'll have to play around with that later on... anyone else have this problem?

There may be a slight difference in power, but there is a noticable difference in throttle response (as far as I can tell). Sound wise it's all quiet until around 4k where it all comes alive so happy with that.

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Yeah the air scoop and the heat shield connection is a bit sloppy but it still works fine and yours looks the same as mine. If your worried, tape it up, but then it looks messy.

You should get an extra 7kw+ at the wheels from this mod :blink:

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