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Jeremy did u just drive to playspace??

Nah, I don't have my car. Haven't driven it to work for like 4 months dude.

And wow, I never knew that was you Andrew :P Should've clicked when I saw the name and car.

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Sweet :) Will I really notice much difference with the dose though? :P

Heaps!

Haha!!

I would have left the stock air box on and use a high flow panel filter...

Just make sure you have a CAI if you wanna run with a pod.

I got bored of my dose, bit annoying as a daily "1st - stutu 2nd stutu 3rd stutu" I'm sure ill put pods back on in a few months though.

Jamie, GT hyper any good? they did my brothers car

Then ask your brother :laugh:

I went there but I didn't take my car in, I was there to pick up a RWC with a friend.

The had a quite a few imports there being worked on.

I met John (Jayvee on AE86DC) as he is one of the mechanics there and he drives a AE71 Corolla and had a bit of a chat to him.

Cool dude they can do the work for you, or just give Racepace a call.

I would have left the stock air box on and use a high flow panel filter...

Just make sure you have a CAI if you wanna run with a pod.

The car came like this. I don't have a stock airbox. Pod sits right down the left-hand side (just out of the pic).

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Haha sorry, it's a bit big :P Just stole it from the original for sale thread.

Bay looks a bit nicer now. Got rid of that pissy little chrome X brace. Got a fat gunmetal TRD brace going on now :)

^^ Awesome!

Haha sorry, it's a bit big :P Just stole it from the original for sale thread.

Bay looks a bit nicer now. Got rid of that pissy little chrome X brace. Got a fat gunmetal TRD brace going on now :)

Cool!

I'm keen.. where abouts were you thinking?

Not sure. Probably south/east coz that's where most my mates are. But obviously not too far from the city for all you west guys :)

Any ideas? I'm in Beaumaris, so as close to that as possible would be sick :P Minimal cops round there too.

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