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Rob: thanks mate, yeah, i tried uploading today and it worked :P

Sentric Dancer: stock Mspec body for now, apart from low drift wing (see pic earlier). The only front bar i really like is the Trust GTR bar - same as Merli's. I think it will be hard to source, so maybe in time i will think about it.

Hey there Marcus...

You wouldn't have previously owned an E30 Beemer by the way??? I'm friends with Rohan L, and he was apparently negotiating to buy some wheels off you at one stage....We met b 4 you got the 'line (or am I going off on some idle tangent)

Paul

The covers were acid dipped then painted with oil/fuel resistant high temp paint.

The car's stock apart from the plenum, fmic, exhaust and boost...

155 is pretty much spot on for those mods excluding the plenum.

The plenum has much lower velocity than the standard plenum at lower volumes, and theoritcally should loose power over a standard manifold at low power.... it's when the new turbo goes on and it gets wound up we'll see some results!!!!!

Doc.

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