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Well. maybe not today but.

HDI FMIC

slim line electric radiator fan

TurboSmart PB BOV(to be changed soon)

3.5" Dump pipe

Dump Back 3.5" exhaust

8000k Xenons

Greddy Informeter Touch

Ball Bearing Hi flowed Turbo(weeeEEEeeee)

Trans "lock up torque converter"

Trans reversed +/- for tiptronic

iPod compatible PA15-NIS install

Unfortunately it isn't tuned yet, just trying to put together the cash for;

plenum spacer kit(Cam)

Stock BOV

Trans Oil Cooler(Craig)

Walbro Fuel pump

650CC+ Injectors

eManage Ultimate

bigger suction pipe

and we shall see what I get out of this budonkadonk of a car :whistling:

I haven't done as much as others, but its a start right?

Well. maybe not today but.

HDI FMIC

slim line electric radiator fan

TurboSmart PB BOV(to be changed soon)

3.5" Dump pipe

Dump Back 3.5" exhaust

8000k Xenons

Greddy Informeter Touch

Ball Bearing Hi flowed Turbo(weeeEEEeeee)

Trans "lock up torque converter"

Trans reversed +/- for tiptronic

iPod compatible PA15-NIS install

Unfortunately it isn't tuned yet, just trying to put together the cash for;

plenum spacer kit(Cam)

Stock BOV

Trans Oil Cooler(Craig)

Walbro Fuel pump

650CC+ Injectors

eManage Ultimate

bigger suction pipe

and we shall see what I get out of this budonkadonk of a car :)

I haven't done as much as others, but its a start right?

@Aaron is that Stage 1....lol! :D

@KV2 - thanks mate.....I cannot even remember writing that list :whistling: ....lucky the wife never found it :) .....ECU has changed now - NISMO/Emanage Ultimate(don't do Haltech) combo and 610cc injectors....motor's a bit broken ATM but should be back on the road later this week and then down for it's final tune!

@Aaron is that Stage 1....lol! :whistling:

Stage 1? what the turbo? i dont know he said something about gt30 fans or. its when i was new to the turbo. so he did it n i paid him lol

and what do you mean stage 1? arent you at stage negative 10 Mr Flinstone? hhaah joking

hey english conversion, gimme gimme

Front was 90mm off the ground. Too low!

I'm contemplating importing some Teins to fix the problem for good. I'm not sure how good the factory shocks are, but the C34's I've been told couldn't stand up to the punishment of 100,000K's + Don't know if the M35 is any different. My car has done 70,000K's, so might be a little life left in the old girl yet?

Front was 90mm off the ground. Too low!

I'm contemplating importing some Teins to fix the problem for good. I'm not sure how good the factory shocks are, but the C34's I've been told couldn't stand up to the punishment of 100,000K's + Don't know if the M35 is any different. My car has done 70,000K's, so might be a little life left in the old girl yet?

Mine had 39xxx kays when I bought it & my rear shocks were wallabyted! The fronts were not far behind...

You never know though...

can you do mine too mate? im happy to not pay you :(

It was literally a 20 minute job :D It's been driving me bezerk!

I'm happy to not have you not pay me to not do it? Not? :D

If you want some tape I can probably hook you up. Either that or Con-Tact adhesive backed felt is good for this too.

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