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Well its in my hands so i can go on about it a bit now.. We are keeping the stag, was contemplating selling it, buts its too bloody nice to sell, so were keeping it..

Bought an 2002 Spec S S15 >_<.

Tis Blue with a midight purple ( almost black) bonnet with cool sparkles through it.

18" Rims with BFG's on it.

Engine Mods:

Greddy FMIC

Apexi Power Intake

Greddy Fuel Regulator

Greddy ProfSpec II EBC

Apexi 760cc Injectors (not sure exactly but they are 700+)

New Piping ( stainless and rubber).

Apexi Power FC + Controller

Xforce 3" Turbo back & manifold upgrade

Aftermarket Fuel Pump

Apexi Turbo Timer.

New NGK sparkys

Various Gauges ( boost / airflow & some other one that has numbers and stuff lol)

Driveline

Excedy Single Button clutch ( full system, bloody hard as, its either in or out lol)

Brand new Slotted RBA rotors and pads.

Exterior Bling.

Scissor Doors (wooooot)

5 Point Security system

ICE

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2 x TS-SW1241D (pioneer) Subs

1 x T20001bd Amp ( rockford)

1 x T400-2 (rockford) for the splits

1 x MAX686BT for the deck, quite a nice setup actually..

Tis very nice!!

heres some pics, ill get some more soonish.

It goes brooooooooom very very very quickly

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it goes like STINK!!!

its tuned atm to a conserative 200kw atw.. the boost isnt even that high.. around 10psi.. im going to take it to a tuner to see what she can do :)

and the doors came with it.. i fkn love it.. theres not much for me to do to the car :)

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