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so we all know guys working at supercheap are abunch of fags and dont really know much about cars. i found this out first hand yesterday. so grab a seat.

went to supercheap to get a fuse for my mate. went in and bought what i had to and come to the counter and the covo goes:

guy: nice car man

me: thanks (after i pay i walk out and he comes with to check my car out)

guy: (i have a retun flow cooler so two pipes can be see in passsanger side) wow twin turbo GTT

me: no single turbo

guy: it has two pipes coming out

me: its the intercooler kit using stock setup

guy: ahhhhhh (feeling like a noob now) looks twin turbo

guy: so i heard you come in. sounds good but it drones dont you think?

me: no

guy: you have extractors in this? (at this point i was laughing hard inside that i almost laughed at his face)

me: ummmm no

guy: what do you have?

me: its a custom 3.5" from the turbo back.

guy: you should get extractors man. iv heard alot of GTT and have reccomended them putting on extractors and it tones the noise down a little and sounds mega tough

me: (now thinking this guy is an idiot, i decided to play along) oh really? how does the set up work? does it go from the turbo manifold into the turbo then turbo into the extractors then into the exhaust?

guy: ye or just have extractors

me: what a bout the turbo?

guy: have them custom fit the turbo onto the extractors

me: ummmmm no i like it how it is. (thought id play with him more) oh do you guys have motul oil?

guy: ah the best oil for imports. now its now called royal purple. the motul oil is purple but we dont stock it.

me: what?

guy: ye its the best oil.

me: so whats royal purple called now?

guy: i dunno but its a no name now.

me: ummmm ok...bye

hahahahahahaha idiots.

lol poor kid, should stick to n/a's.

although manifolds are also called headers and extractors, depending on who you talk to. I had fujitsubo extractors on my N/A many many years ago, and they made it drone like a mofo.

sounds like the tards at Autobarn trying to sell me nulon oil and trying to also say it's better quality than the Motul 8100 which is more expensive as well lol.

Or the guy at Sprint who reccommended one coolant over another because it had 'more shit in it'

finally got round to taking some better pics...

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HELLAFLUSH!

:P

dezz.

do this.

now.

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failing that... this:

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actually... fuck everything else. get an M3. make it look like that.

Oh Lordy that is nice!

so we all know guys working at supercheap are abunch of fags and dont really know much about cars. i found this out first hand yesterday. so grab a seat.

went to supercheap to get a fuse for my mate. went in and bought what i had to and come to the counter and the covo goes:

guy: nice car man

me: thanks (after i pay i walk out and he comes with to check my car out)

guy: (i have a retun flow cooler so two pipes can be see in passsanger side) wow twin turbo GTT

me: no single turbo

guy: it has two pipes coming out

me: its the intercooler kit using stock setup

guy: ahhhhhh (feeling like a noob now) looks twin turbo

guy: so i heard you come in. sounds good but it drones dont you think?

me: no

guy: you have extractors in this? (at this point i was laughing hard inside that i almost laughed at his face)

me: ummmm no

guy: what do you have?

me: its a custom 3.5" from the turbo back.

guy: you should get extractors man. iv heard alot of GTT and have reccomended them putting on extractors and it tones the noise down a little and sounds mega tough

me: (now thinking this guy is an idiot, i decided to play along) oh really? how does the set up work? does it go from the turbo manifold into the turbo then turbo into the extractors then into the exhaust?

guy: ye or just have extractors

me: what a bout the turbo?

guy: have them custom fit the turbo onto the extractors

me: ummmmm no i like it how it is. (thought id play with him more) oh do you guys have motul oil?

guy: ah the best oil for imports. now its now called royal purple. the motul oil is purple but we dont stock it.

me: what?

guy: ye its the best oil.

me: so whats royal purple called now?

guy: i dunno but its a no name now.

me: ummmm ok...bye

hahahahahahaha idiots.

Ah man!

What you said about the guy is = :P

dezz.

do this.

now.

_MG_8113r.jpg

failing that... this:

3587891496_50f76fcd49_b.jpg

actually... fuck everything else. get an M3. make it look like that.

Car itself looks good, not really digging the red centres though

and after reading the thread the guy posted about m3 vs GTR etc, can't say I'd be too keen on buying one myself...They can look good though

yeah I never picked the V35 as a bolt on flare look car, but I guess it's that close to a 350Z in looks that it can actually pull it off. Love the all black with the metallic coloured centre. awesome.

^^Damn it looks tuff.

I am not a fan of blacked out tail lights, but this is actually pulled off very well.

Yeah the 350Z Veilside Ver. 3 Body kit has bolt on flare guards and looks tuff as!

Veilside Ver. 3 Body kit for the 350Z is probably 1 of the kits I like, cuz as we all know Veilside kits are a bit of a hit or miss.

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