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tacio is busy at work but he told me his willing to be a mexican seat for a week if it gets done earlier..

my car? well.. shrouded in secrecy i guess :)

who wants to chip in abuy me a personalized plate "WRAITH" i think it will be suited for my application ;)

:) PCE love

anyone got a single 33 rim they want to get rid of? Can swap for skid tyres or pay cash

PS taco man, plates 74CIO are available, you should get them. Unfortunately, TAC10 is gone :cool:

anyone got a single 33 rim they want to get rid of? Can swap for skid tyres or pay cash

PS taco man, plates 74CIO are available, you should get them. Unfortunately, TAC10 is gone :ninja:

might be able to cut a deal on x2. :)

anyone got a single 33 rim they want to get rid of? Can swap for skid tyres or pay cash

PS taco man, plates 74CIO are available, you should get them. Unfortunately, TAC10 is gone :D

i might try for BUR1TO

hmm... i might go a 2860rs .64 rear housing running 16-18 psi..

now whats a good choice for ECU.. turns out the tuner i had in mind does not want to touch a nistune :S..

so... know any good tuners? and know any good ECU for SR20.

not really :D. Regardless of what you pick, something better will always come along eventually. It's called progress :D

best bet - pick a tuner, then discuss with the tuner what the best option for ECU is

hmm... i might go a 2860rs .64 rear housing running 16-18 psi..

now whats a good choice for ECU.. turns out the tuner i had in mind does not want to touch a nistune :S..

so... know any good tuners? and know any good ECU for SR20.

this sounds juicy :D

cant wait for it to be up. could always try chris @ bob romano performance.

he can tune just about anything. seems that vipec are the flavour atm. how come that tuner wouldnt touch a nistune? get something that does away with afms. have a read on NS, but dont buy PFC, too old / outta date.

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