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i got a question if anyone can answer. ive got the stock airbox and from what i can see everything is stock in the engine bay. now the induction sound is louder than i thought it would for something stock, not as loud as a pod filter though. also ill get a turbo flutter sound as well. but nothing as loud as dosing or anything like that. is that normal for a gtr?

jezza where did u send wheels to and how much

Wheel Works in Dandenong. They normally charge about $100 per wheel but mine had a lot of structural damage so I got charged $750 for all 4.

I guess it's not too bad considering they'll be in 'as new' condition when complete :/ And sparkly gunmetal goodness.

this would be great for my huge penis, its too heavy. with carbon it will make it lighter and alot more maneuverable :/

actually, pure carbon is quite dense and therefore heavy.

if im correct its as strong as steel to?

depends on the configuration... for example if it's bucky-ball formation then it's strong as hell, in common form it's brittle as fuck.

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