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Thanks B3CKS appreciated!

Life took a sharp detour of late and things just havnt been able to be put together until now. Financially i had to push back fitting the kit but here now it's set to go on.

Next week it goes in for fitting of the kit and paint matching to the existing grey. I was looking to respray but that'll have to wait for now. This sunday i'll get the front bar off and refit the washer bottle before it goes away, and relocate the horns as theyre poorly placed from the FMIC fit up.

In the mean time i've fitted a Greddy BOV to the existing location on the factory crossover pipe. See DIY section if your interested.

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Ive fitted the FMIC from just jap (cooling pro type 1 i think) in prep for the kit, but also as a small performance improvement. There's a thread under forced induction section showing the hows, but here's the end result.

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Going back a lil further i also had to fit a set of ngk iridiums and jjr coil packs. Running much better now, no complaints for sure.

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Ok some progress pics. The front bar first. It was real bashed around by transport from overseas or wherever it came from. Cracks, chips, n scuffs but none the less intact. I dont think it'll last long at all but we'll see what happens. Here's it fitted up.

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The rear bar so far looks too skirty for my liking and really boxed off the ass alot, but until the sideskirts are on im hesitant to judge. I'll give it time once its painted and see how it stays in my eyes, but chances are im going to end up getting it removed and modified to remove the skirt in favour of something a litlle less in ya face.

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