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hello all

i need a favour from someone that has a stock intercooler,stock exhaust and stock air intake cause i need to turn my car to stock due to the DECC if anyone could help me out it would be very much appreciated i'm located in smithfield if you can help me please do not hesitate to PM me or email me my email address is [email protected]

thank you for your time,

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hello all

i need a favour from someone that has a stock intercooler,stock exhaust and stock air intake cause i need to turn my car to stock due to the DECC if anyone could help me out it would be very much appreciated i'm located in smithfield if you can help me please do not hesitate to PM me or email me my email address is [email protected]

thank you for your time,

there will be a reward for your time and kindness!

  • 4 weeks later...

http://www.climatechange.gov.au/

what a waste of our tax $$$$$

industry produces most of our C02 here in Australia and here they are stuffing around with a car with an exhaust, intercooler ect....

what a joke....

We should propose to plant a tree for every modded skyline on the road to offset the "so called" extra C02 produced by our very sexy very quick petrol guzzling skylines..... and leave us with our exhausts, filters and coolers....

http://www.climatechange.gov.au/

what a waste of our tax $$$$$

industry produces most of our C02 here in Australia and here they are stuffing around with a car with an exhaust, intercooler ect....

what a joke....

We should propose to plant a tree for every modded skyline on the road to offset the "so called" extra C02 produced by our very sexy very quick petrol guzzling skylines..... and leave us with our exhausts, filters and coolers....

yeah bro it's a bloody joke anyways can anyone here help a brother out i've got another week to get it cleared

thank you in advance.

hello all

i need a favour from someone that has a stock intercooler,stock exhaust and stock air intake cause i need to turn my car to stock due to the DECC if anyone could help me out it would be very much appreciated i'm located in smithfield if you can help me please do not hesitate to PM me or email me my email address is [email protected]

thank you for your time,

i got a stock airbox or a r33 gtst if want to buy it off me. i dont need it anymore because i dont have a skyline.

PM me if u want

hey man.. i got a r34 stock muffler if you want

thanks for your offer bro but i,ve just picked up a stock exhaust now i really need a stock air box and smic to borrow or to buy if you can can you keep a lookout for me that will be very much appreciated my number is 0431401777

thanks again,

i got a stock smic just no piping for it cuz im still using the turbo side of the piping for my fmic and the other pipes have walked away and hidden somewhere lolz can have the cooler for $50 if ya want..... im in wetherill park as well so not very far from u... i sent u a text earlier this arvo

i got a stock smic just no piping for it cuz im still using the turbo side of the piping for my fmic and the other pipes have walked away and hidden somewhere lolz can have the cooler for $50 if ya want..... im in wetherill park as well so not very far from u... i sent u a text earlier this arvo

hey bro sorry i got your msg last night anyways i need the piping too with the smic but thanks anyways,

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