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Soichi said he hasnt put it up on his page yet but he sent me a link to a tuner mate of his in wellington

http://www.speedtech...ent+System.html

and said all that you read there he can do

as in use the hks ecu as a piggy back install yet a stand alone ecu

and they have off the shelf harneses for the vq25det , he says look further down at make and model and ull see vq25det

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so why cant the nm35 run a stand alone ecu

wouldnt it be like any stand alone ecu

new ecu goes in and tuning , maping is done

all i know he said around 4g for full stand alone installed

beacuse like the gtr it has a whole lot of other shit to run off the factory ecu.

let him know its just a plug in loom with fcon and m35 and see what he says..

Haha, 2k for an install with a plug and play harness, I need to get on that gravy train... Even if it is tuned that's very expensive.

For 4k I would be putting a Motec M800 in I think.

At least you have an authorised HKS tuner around the corner, I would have to drive 1000k's

as scott said.

got the kakimoto R exhaust. i have not seen an exhaust where you can see straight through the 80mm of goodness(pipe) lol

for an exhaust shipped for $1000 i think its the best ive seen. cant guarantee it being quiet though :P

flames will definitely be happening. *looks at craig*

as scott said.

got the kakimoto R exhaust. i have not seen an exhaust where you can see straight through the 80mm of goodness(pipe) lol

for an exhaust shipped for $1000 i think its the best ive seen. cant guarantee it being quiet though :P

flames will definitely be happening. *looks at craig*

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lol lets have a loudness competition when mines done :P

lol your using a flappy thing though arent you? or changed your mind? i have a feeling mines going to be louder than before, its seriously a straight through pipe. im amazed its beautiful lol.

^^lol show off

well heres some better and more accurate pics of the kakimoto system.

this is what came with it,

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this is the mid pipe hotdog styled mufffler - straight through

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and the tail pipe muffler - straight through.

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can't wait to get this exhaust on.

^^lol show off

well heres some better and more accurate pics of the kakimoto system.

this is what came with it,

post-77654-0-34866700-1299615262_thumb.jpg

this is the mid pipe hotdog styled mufffler - straight through

post-77654-0-59174500-1299615273_thumb.jpg

and the tail pipe muffler - straight through.

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can't wait to get this exhaust on.

scotty got any pics of ur front pipes, race cat and downpipe , my kaki n1 full mega is on its way

I don't even have the turbo yet buddy... Give me two weeks, unless you mean the old system? I fit it into Sage's car last night.

f**k i still want this 3.5 inch u ass.

Sidius, you wanna buy my dump off me? lol

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