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hmm picked up my BC coilovers, greddy boost controller, HDi FMIC arrived at the office!!

come on nismo products from japan!

A busy night in the garage tonight? :P Pics to follow I hope!

hmm picked up my BC coilovers, greddy boost controller, HDi FMIC arrived at the office!!

come on nismo products from japan!

haha busy indeed!

tell us if you notice a difference with HDi FMIC .. i actually noticed more lag in the short end because of the stock turbo. but pickup in the middle range top end when it was cold at night (bearing in mind qld winter is 25C)

hopefully that will change with the hiflow.

got some tuning nuts today and replaced the stocky nuts with all 20 of the tuning nuts.

Should be a good deterrent for anyone attempting to steal the rims as theyll need to get all 20 off without rounding the nut and that wont be easy.

and ordered the centrecaps from rays.. $200.. (rip job)

Can park out front without being overly paranoid now!

Edited by PetroDola
got some tuning nuts today and replaced the stocky nuts with all 20 of the tuning nuts.

Should be a good deterrent for anyone attempting to steal the rims as theyll need to get all 20 off without rounding the nut and that wont be easy.

and ordered the centrecaps from rays.. $200.. (rip job)

Can park out front without being overly paranoid now!

Are they the Taleb tyres ones?

I bought a set, finish was nice, but I ended up running at tap down them as the threads were fairly gritty. Check them before you fit them.

Are they the Taleb tyres ones?

I bought a set, finish was nice, but I ended up running at tap down them as the threads were fairly gritty. Check them before you fit them.

hi duncan , not sure what brand they are , i got my tyre friend to source them for me from mullins wheels in SA (the bag had no brand names), but they were really good nice threads and clean.

i needed quite small ones for the key not to scrape the rim as its really narrow

Edited by PetroDola

haha im not going to install till the brake rotors arrive, then ill do brakes and suspension at once to save wheel removal time

i wish i could have done it tonight, had photo comp to go to instead

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