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Then you get the people that walk around a lot, sit on machines doing a set here and there for like a hour and leave and they wonder why they see no results - to busy checking the ass on the blonde next to them :nyaanyaa:

Yup, but said GTR has already got -7s in.

nice nice, they are counted as 'standard' turbos for SAU championship so thats a plus

when i do mine up i'll definitely be getting cams put in mainly so it sounds like a beasty mofo

boom!

Sounds like he's gonna get the car for $0

that's what i was thinking

Is someone gonna tell me where I can get these from.... or who the user is that has these?

Pleaseeeeee :thanks:

no worries man... it's DeanHR31... he's a mate, i'll send him an sms for ya today :)

I saw that last week, I thought maybe there was a cheaper option.... Seems a fair rip off for what they are...

Billy just get 400R ones best bang for buck to fit your rims i'd say, maybe go carbon and see if it looks any good? should look ok I think cos your car is black, save $$$ then on paint.

Cars finished from racepace woo picking it up later on this arvo - Chris mentioned my car was a bit lazy on the dyno like I've been complaining about did the basic wastegate / bov check but thought it might be high flowed turbos or crack in intercooler somewhere or something needless to say will be upgrading sooner or later and sorting it out, apparently still making good power so shall see what a exhaust boost and cam gears can do :D (oh and a freshly serviced car :D)

Leigh, I take it you're not selling it anymore?

More so, an Expression Of Interest...

He just wanted to find out how much ppl will pay for his car.

He won't sell it, if he does not get offered enough.

those wheels wont look good on anything the sizes are fkn ridiculous.

Yeah, I'd better stop being insane.

33 gtst + 18x10.5 +22 with 235/40 should be go in with guard work and some camber along with low?

Thanks Hamish :)

spoke to dean man, he sold them cos they were shithouse... they are just slip ons

Lol umad civic asked to swap.. Don't know if hes for real...

i am doubt

Yeah, I'd better stop being insane.

33 gtst + 18x10.5 +22 with 235/40 should be go in with guard work and some camber along with low?

possible, but it would be better to sell them and buy better offsets

Leigh, I take it you're not selling it anymore?

Nah, wouldn't be able to get what I want for it and mates talked me out of evos haha

Deciding to just do mine up and eventually un-rego it turn it into a track car buy a f6 or something to tow it :thumbsup:

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