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lol yes it does. Ultimate tunes guys have gone on a holiday for 10 days to tassy so il get the work done in jan some time. But no sin i have NOT picked up the injectors or a new boost controller yet. Still looking around. Can't wait till its tuned and off the run in stage...

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LOL there's no such thing as DONE no matter how hard you try to tell yourself.

I have been telling myself this for the past year.

Ohh just a turbo and tune and I will be fine.

Now I have a water meth kit to be installed.

Already purchased coilovers and new rims since then.

Now looking at a new radiator, intercooler and exhaust.

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Now I have a water meth kit to be installed.

Already purchased coilovers and new rims since then.

What rims did you get kasko?

Also, it'll be a big moment when the chick from the orange skyline finally waves back. I wonder who will get the privilege!

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LOL!

Famous last words

under the bonnet... there is nothing left for me to do. apart from like go a big single etc but ill never do that. i bought a GTR for a reason. I mean i could stroke it but again thats something ill never do. Apart from that... its all been done haha

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those are pretty nice, grats. You going for the bat mobile black on black look huh

Yep :D

Was going to do matte black but after looking at it I like the way it is now.

Maybe a tad more low at the front.

But my exhaust is sooooo close to the ground.

Hence the new exhaust

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Who rolled your guards for you?

I like the black on black, looks the goods.

I did it myself haha

Ended up buying a heat gun + rubber mallet and went to town on them. Worked out great!

Cracked the paint trying to use a bar and no heat gun but that was before I got the other stuff

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