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on a side note, anybody know where I can get a gasket for the plenum? thining of putting the greddy one on this weekend.

Does it bolt onto the stock runners?

If it does you prob wont need to replace it, I just did mine last week and the gasket that was on there was fine.

Edited by Danski
Ah ok

Have you bought it yet?

yeh. bought it back in jan, along with my turbo kit. just haven't had the cash to strap it all on. been waiting to buy some injectors and an afm before it all went on. but bought some rims last week, so won't be putting the turbo on till probably next year. so may as well strap the manifold on now.

Fags can't come tonight because shitty uni assignment is due in on Monday. Guards are getting rolled tomorrow and if all goes well the car will have new suspension in by the next meet :P

Fingers crossed

yeh. bought it back in jan, along with my turbo kit. just haven't had the cash to strap it all on. been waiting to buy some injectors and an afm before it all went on. but bought some rims last week, so won't be putting the turbo on till probably next year. so may as well strap the manifold on now.

So youve got a new intake manifold and plenum?

queer... u mean more like..

gonna hang out with those my native bros sharing a goon bag? then after we trashed drunk might fill up the bag with paint walking around town asking for a dollar

lol

collin you fit my sticker yet? its hawt

Edited by Redsuns88

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