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I lorveee my aragosta coil overs. tho they dont quiet look like yours! more orange like..

Yeah, these ones are built for Top Secret by Aragosta to Top Secrets specs, so they're painted TS gold instead of orange :/

hehe yeah who isnt looking for serious power=)

but still i want some driveability.

currently running twins and around 6-700hp (dont know what that is in your power measurements?)

and next season i want to have at least 800hp, aiming for that 9 hehe

i guees that turbo can deliver a lot of power.

what manifold,dump is it, homemade or so? and is it a noname wg or so?

does it come with oil water lines and such?

you had a 2,6l and the turbo started building boost around 5k?

yes post pics please.

i have a long way to swim to have a look at them, maybe got get in to guiness if i swin from sweden to aus.

but i guess you have sold the kit by the time i arrive =)

so take pics of it all

hehe yeah who isnt looking for serious power=)

but still i want some driveability.

currently running twins and around 6-700hp (dont know what that is in your power measurements?)

and next season i want to have at least 800hp, aiming for that 9 hehe

i guees that turbo can deliver a lot of power.

what manifold,dump is it, homemade or so? and is it a noname wg or so?

does it come with oil water lines and such?

you had a 2,6l and the turbo started building boost around 5k?

yes post pics please.

i have a long way to swim to have a look at them, maybe got get in to guiness if i swin from sweden to aus.

but i guess you have sold the kit by the time i arrive =)

so take pics of it all

This kit will give you the 9 second quarter mile you're after, the car is an ex RH-9 car from Japan :P

The turbo, manifold and wastegate are all genuine TRUST items, the wastegate is a 60mm one and the manifold is full stainless tuned length. The dump is a custom one, not home made (no ghetto mods on this car!) The best comes on strong at 5000rpm, the engine is slightly overbored so is just shy of 2.7l.

Will get those pics today sometime for you

Cheers

Aaron :)

How much changeover on the volks if i offer TE37s, 18x9.5+12 in white, with almost new federals on em, i love those rims. PM me

How much changeover on the volks if i offer TE37s, 18x9.5+12 in white, with almost new federals on em, i love those rims. PM me

pm sent mate

Update

Motec - paid for and sold

Work CR KAI - paid for and sold

Top Secret coilovers - paid for and sold

Recaro SP-G with rail - Recaro sold, rail available for $200 - is a bride rail so will suit bride fixed back as well as Recaro fixed back. It may fit other fixed back brands too!

Cam gears - sold

Cams - sold

I got pics of the turbo kit, but they're on my camera which I left at work - kit will be coming out shortly so will get more complete pics then

Cheers

Aaron

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