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It is bro. Dats the chargespeed rear wid the cf rear diffuser. Im getting that rear but i need to save up 1st as i still have a lot of expenseswid my wheels ariving late this month. The trunk is called a doriluxe trunk but is only available in the U.S

Damn - well I'm not thinking of spending any $$$ on the V this year so when the time comes next year might try to see if I can source that bood lid :)

Post up pics of your car with the Varianzas when they come - a huge fan of those wheels!

Was thinking about my dyno run figured out the answer - mine is an auto. I think you would expect a 10% difference between auto and manuals .... mind you would still like to see some stock auto dynos of other V35s to compare.

Was thinking about my dyno run figured out the answer - mine is an auto. I think you would expect a 10% difference between auto and manuals .... mind you would still like to see some stock auto dynos of other V35s to compare.

I've got a 5AT. When it was stock it ran 210rwhp (~156kW).

I've had around 5 dyno runs on 2 different Dynos after I got my mods. Don't have the printouts but the max I got was 233.6rwhp (~174kW) and the min I got was 224.2 (~167kW) - both obviously on different dynos. The Dyno used for the stock reading was a different one to the ones used after the mods.

My mods are:

- Ztube

- Stillen Airbox

- Kinetix V+ Plenum spacer

- HFC

Some of mine from the Extreme Horsepower show here in Adelaide last weekend .... and I picked up the "Highest horsepower 6cyl n/a" trophy for my 148.6rwkw dyno run.

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More pics of my car and various cars in the show here (click)

All I see are legs :D

Damn thats nice XTC..The car aint bad either !. Lol.. I mean move them bitches out the way.Their spoiling the look of the V. Like I keep saying.Black is Sex on Wheels in the V. And that Lip spoiler is the best I've seen.Fan..bloody tastic.

Now thats what I'm talkin about guys keep them pics a rolling !! :ermm:

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Some of mine from the Extreme Horsepower show here in Adelaide last weekend .... and I picked up the "Highest horsepower 6cyl n/a" trophy for my 148.6rwkw dyno run.

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More pics of my car and various cars in the show here (click)

Nice...both the ride and the girls. :ermm:

Victor.T, pretty sure thats a vinyl wrap, lots of people have jumped on the wagon to do it!

Looks the goods, and seems to be reasonably cheap if you do it yourself. Obviously time consuming thou.

Ill Take Pics of My V once the wheels are on!

Victor.T, pretty sure thats a vinyl wrap, lots of people have jumped on the wagon to do it!

Looks the goods, and seems to be reasonably cheap if you do it yourself. Obviously time consuming thou.

Ill Take Pics of My V once the wheels are on!

Right. I thought so too after I posted. :P

Sure. Do post up more photos afterwards.

Edited by Victor.T

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