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Hey V35_Paul did you install or get installed the plenum spacers? how is it since? I'd like to do it too.

Also I've been trying to get headers for my V35 and I was going to get them through C-Red who did the install to his own V35 before he sold it, but I havn't been able to get in touch with him to get some.

Can anyone recommend where etc I can get a set and who could install them around Perth?

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Got my Spacer but yet to put it on. I'm doing a Dyno test before and after. I'm on the Dyno friday at 3 for the before test.

I also heard that you need to put the spacer on when the car is cold and that the computer "might" need running time to adjust to the spacer so i will do the after test monday.

I'll put it on myself doesn't look to hard.

Found this on Ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Stainless-Steel-Exh...p3286.m20.l1116

don't know anything about it

Lots of Headers in US

Well I did the dyno test. My car is "Stock". Did 3 runs, I got 163kw on 2 runs and 162kw on one.

I couldn't put the Spacer on becasue the car is too hot, I'll put it on tomorrow then do another run on monday.

Here are my results of my best run

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More problems with my Body kit. need clips for the side skirt. i'm going to try some plaster board cross screws. (When you screw them the back stars out and pulls tight) They are used to hold A/C up on plaster walls.

if it works i'll have my car back today looking super cool. (it was already cool before but now it's SUPER)

All done. Now i can stress less.

Body kit looks good, still need to put a badge on the grille, badges on the skirts and fog lights.

Tell me what you think, do you like it or should i have got something else?

pics with the phone

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Hey WA V35 owners.

Thought i would try and find out how many WA V35's there are.

Post a pic (if you got one) and count off.

(1)

hey im a new member from WA Ipost-63076-1243175761_thumb.jpgv had this ride for about 4 months and i love it its a 2003 v35 GT 6 speed manual hope ya all like

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its an old thread but seems to me that some have come and gone... can we do a count of who in wa actually uses this forum

1.xtc - please add along...this will give me an idea or indication to do the next cruise as i want as much members out there as possible, and a good notice.

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hey guys im ultra new..... just got my V last wednesday, hit the pits on friday and cleaned it up on the weekend

so yeah, i have been keeping an eye on this site for a while

Good to see that there are some V lovers in Perth

Im learning new things about my Beautiful car every day :P

Hope to see you on the streets some time, unfortunatly i work alot and get pretty busy doing ... well not doing much but

im glad that there are others in WA to help me out if ive got issues and..... i doubt it but if need be i may be able to assist you all :P

ill try and stay active

>.>

<.<

but im notoriously bad at using the internets

POST NO#1 COMPLETED! (bows)

now.. how do i send thisssss.......

Its a blue one xtc, not quite as sexy as yours (yet) haha, after polishing it up it seems to have a pearlieishie quality YAY !

doubt ill get to your lvl of mods but i will keep tinkering away at it who knows... thats what they all start saying next thing i know ive got a green car with fluro orange rims and a biplane wing on the back

errr... i think i just vomitted in my mouth. You can be assured i would never do that too my precious V.

oh and thanks for the warm welcome Crisp =D

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