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1. Is there a buy sell and swap on this forum?

2. Is it possible to get new messages sent to your email directly? (Like in a yahoo forum)

3. For best handling what size tyres do 33 GTR drive around with ? (On what size rims?)

4. How do I find out what mods my car has from stock the previous owner Knew nuffin despite importing it himself and owning it a year?

5. What are the first performance mods you guys do. In my sti I changed exhaust, dump, boost and put in cold air intake and there was no need to go further ?

Arent us newbies a pain ?

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hi

1. yes on the bottom of the main page with all the states and general automotive discussion, wasteland etc.

2.

you can be notified of a new message subscribed threads via email

3. no idea.

4. take it to a reputable workshop and have them look over it with a fine toothed comb and expect to pay a lot if you want to go as far as checking the internals.

5 that sounds just about right for first mods and some say thats enough. (FOOLS)

Jim

Originally posted by Dominic

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Arent us newbies a pain ?

lol, with sensible questions like that Dominic you'll be fine. :uh-huh:

Just steer clear form any questions containing the words "HICAS", "Insurance for my..." and "reset the ECU". :bahaha:

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