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Hey guys just wanted to whore up some final pics.

Everything that went on was:

*ARE Bar and Plate FMIC

*Custom piping made by BMT

*HKS SSQV

*Infinity Q45 90mm throttle

*Greddy Intake Manifold

*Trust Adjustable Exhaust Cam Wheel

*Greddy Profec B Spec II Elec. Boost Controller

We are maxing out the air flow meter, and as a result am getting cut at 13psi. It has picked up a big increase in midrange, and full boost is happening at 3000rpm. On BMT dyno it made a (very rich running) 155rwkW. I'll post up the dyno when i scan it in.

The wheels are Buddy Club P1 Racing IIs, with Michelin Pilot Sports in 235/40/18 and 265/35/18s

:)

Nice mods.  Your engine bay is white yet your car is silver?  Respray in Japan?

I would like to say that it was a drifter in Japan, and was bought covered in stickers... however, it was stock as a rock - the engine bay is silver, its just a crap picture :)

how much were the wheels? they are buddy club? what size are they? because its either i buy those, or some 5 spoke ones, but i like the flat look of these :D

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The wheels are Buddy Club P1 Racing IIs, with Michelin Pilot Sports in 235/40/18 and 265/35/18s
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