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Yes. they were the one's that were good enough to record the car's current PB of 9.38 @ 152.25mph.

I have photo's, but they are over the 100kb limit here.

If you want them, give me your e-mail address and I will forward them on.

Just going for a different setup...and I'm tired of dealing with speedshops who want your money, but don't earn it.

Yes I will separate...if you can find someone else to buy the other one.

More or less buy both and sell one or share the purchase with another.

I would have thrown one on the REX if I was going to keep it. But I've just detuned it to sell....no more coilovers, mags, APS kit etc. back to almost stock.

This is the time to meet me on the street, when it's only half a weapon....it's all good fun though....there's a time and place for everything.

Have fun, live to enjoy life.

I have a td06-20g on my rb25det and its the ducks nuts. Been for a drive in my mates gt30 equiped rb25det and it's fast too but my car pulls harder and stronger and keeps pulling to the rev limiter, 7500rpm, we are considering taking it up another 500-1000rpm :D

do you have manifolds and dumps to suit the kit? if so im intrested on the whole deal. i have a near new hks T51R kit for a gtr if you want to do a trade deal or something down the line. its made over 720hp at all four wheels out off it on 28psi so im looking for some more power.

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