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just got me some tein superstreets for the gtr.

Glad im not the only one that spent cash today :)

Bought a Blitz SBC Spec R Dual solenoid boost controller to replace my single solenoid blitz spec s one

Also got a blitz lm panel filter

:spank:

Glad im not the only one that spent cash today :)

Bought a Blitz SBC Spec R Dual solenoid boost controller to replace my single solenoid blitz spec s one

Also got a blitz lm panel filter

:spank:

nice, im glad im not the only one also lol. wasnt looking at spending cash today but these came up at a good price.

nice, im glad im not the only one also lol. wasnt looking at spending cash today but these came up at a good price.

Haha yea I'm poor now but I haven't bought anything forthe car for a while so meh why not a $600 boost controller lol

hmm now the waiting game :)

Haha yea I'm poor now but I haven't bought anything forthe car for a while so meh why not a $600 boost controller lol

hmm now the waiting game :spank:

yep thats my excuse, i havnt bought anything for this car yet :) . but it was something i needed they said the rear shocks had gone and needed to be replaced. so why get expensive stock ones that were going to be $385 each when i can get a full set of tein superstreets for not much more. now ive got to wait too and not just the suspension im still waiting for my car :nyaanyaa:

Lol I'm just stating the truth pat and agreeing with a true statement is fine :spank:

please show me some evidence to back up your claim then.

Cause I havent seen you at any motorkhana event in the past two years where the car gets plenty of "boosting" instead of your attempt which involves up and down chapel street. :)

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