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just got an oval Varex muffler fitted. 3" turbo back with cannon was just too loud for my GF and nieghbours, but I didn't wanna sacrfice too much flow with mid mufflers etc. Sounds great wide open, it's a bit quieter than the old cannon too. And closed its like :P

you will want to start the next day they need a bit more go in them..this is what i have

turbo tech boost controller $30.00

exhaust i recommend hks silent good sound

nisstune $800.00 +9.psi boost will go to 11 soon

164 rwkw

next is return flow intercooler and 1 day high flow the turbo

i wasnt planning on boosting the car

lets be honest its a station wagon, im not tryin to run times here lol

mine has a nur catback zaust. ill make the rest up for it soon.

i wasnt aware you could get nisstune for vq25det

i wasnt planning on boosting the car

lets be honest its a station wagon, im not tryin to run times here lol

That attitude won't last long.

A station wagon that eats most things for breakfast? it's fun and different :banana:

And the hillarities that ensue when I put it in 2WD make me happy in my pants.. lunchbox sideways down the street? Priceless!

It's actually more amusing than my 32* :P

*Until the 32 has 500rwhp with gate.. then that will be more amusing :P

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i wasnt planning on boosting the car

lets be honest its a station wagon, im not tryin to run times here lol

mine has a nur catback zaust. ill make the rest up for it soon.

i wasnt aware you could get nisstune for vq25det

didnt know you were getting am m35 stagea thought it was a c34

put in a set of BC coilovers, the BR model....needs a little bit of adjustment hight wise,

might bring the back up slightly or drop the front a little more....

Before....

before.jpg

After....

after.jpg

Pretty happy with it overall....

put in a set of BC coilovers, the BR model....needs a little bit of adjustment hight wise,

might bring the back up slightly or drop the front a little more....

Before....

before.jpg

After....

after.jpg

Pretty happy with it overall....

Looks like crap...

:D

put in a set of BC coilovers, the BR model....needs a little bit of adjustment hight wise,

might bring the back up slightly or drop the front a little more...

From here looks like your running some SERIOUS negative camber on the rear or is that just the pics?

put in a set of BC coilovers, the BR model....needs a little bit of adjustment hight wise,

might bring the back up slightly or drop the front a little more....

Pretty happy with it overall....

Go the BC's, great value for money, you won't be disappointed.

Took mine out for a run around a private track while on a job yesterday... A heap of fun! Couldn't keep up with the 911 turbo or R8 but I had a blast!

How were your brakes and transmission after a few laps?

which track?

put in a set of BC coilovers, the BR model....needs a little bit of adjustment hight wise,

might bring the back up slightly or drop the front a little more....

Before....

before.jpg

After....

after.jpg

Pretty happy with it overall....

Looks good

How were your brakes and transmission after a few laps?

which track?

Transmission was fine, brakes were dead after 2 laps... I'm not too sure what pads are in there, but once I have done cooler/exhaust I will throw some 350Z Brembo's in.

yeh heaps happy with them, know a few people who have them now and no complaints so far...

Mine have been in since Christmas, perfect, better than the price suggests. Once you've set your final height, get a good 4 wheel alignment, it'll really finish it off, & your tyres will thank you!

V35 rims go in today for new shiny paint! Just have to pick the colour, not going shadow chrome, paint alone cost $250 a litre! Also on the downside, my wheel painters prices have gone up by quite a lot, yikes!

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