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Originally posted by GOT BOOST

looked the goods but very thin from a volvo car

but still better than top mount..

goota get one for the line now. ouch.

had my car measured up for some graphics today  

have on tomorrow.same as G SIGNAL style.

should look the goods...

ooh? oooh, graphics ?

Who's doin those ?

and where did you buy your R32 from ?

and you coming to the cruise tonight ?

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GOT BOOST, that sounds pretty good for the mods you have. Ive got a grey R32 GTSt with 3inch from the cast dump to the tip, high flow 3 inch cat. Ive got a HKS EVC boost controller (currently not installed) and a Blitz Access computer which likes to dump fuel down the zorst resulting in satisfying faint *Booms* out the back end when you gas it up and back off.

Im guessing when i get the boost controller back in and up the boost a little the Blitz will come into action a bit more.

So, if you got 14 flat out of yours id be stoked just to get a mid 14 outta mine. After driving my brothers fairly well modded 180 on the weekend I was almost depressed hopping back into the 32 this morning! Just doesnt seem to get up and go the same

Anyhow if you see another 32 around rocko, its probably me :)

Red17

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