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That would be me.....

I've got a Totally standard Axis so far but I thought I should start collecting parts!

After trying to decipher the transration, i hope its ok!

You seem to have inside knowledge about the deal......

lol you do realise you have to start another tune basically from scratch!

how much your score it for?

Yeah I know..

I'll get the emanage aswell, just wanted to get the speed cut etc from the impul.

lol you do realise you have to start another tune basically from scratch!

how much your score it for?

LOL no I didn't buy it...whiteaxis did

I was interested (it went for $466 I think) but thought if I was going to get a retune I might as well get a gzone which can remove the throttle restriction PLUS all the usual goodies (rev limit increase, speed cut remove, etc etc). Also I reaaaly wasn't gonna need the speed cut unless I'm taking my car down the Sandown LOL...

I'm happy with the car as it is at the moment...might do it down the track. The "lag" down low is annoying though...

Edited by ironpaw

That would be me.....

I've got a Totally standard Axis so far but I thought I should start collecting parts!

After trying to decipher the transration, i hope its ok!

You seem to have inside knowledge about the deal......

LOL I was gonna buy it and asked Streeter about it and he said someone else has bidded on it...

Good buy mate. Andy bought his for $800!

Fashioned a bespoke knob from aluminium bar. Turned it up on a poor mans' lathe (bench drill).

Has a nice solid feel & looks a lot better than a missing knob.

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Can I have your old joy stick. Last time I took a dsah out and lost one and it took 2 Hrs to find it.

Can I have your old joy stick. Last time I took a dsah out and lost one and it took 2 Hrs to find it.

Hey Brad. I didn't get a joy stick with my car. That was the whole point of me making one. I was sick of having the spiky bit stick into my finger all the time.

But Iain tells me he has a spare so at least you know who to ask if you lose one properly next time.

I am itching to get my car back. Have been without it for way too long.

Highflow is done and installed. Just waiting on the exhaust.

The craftsmanship going into the exhaust is pretty sexy.

Here is my dump:

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My car amongst some silly looking german cars... :nyaanyaa:

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Should have the car back next week.

Picked up E Manage and am now waiting for injectors... then ready for a tune! :thumbsup:

Edited by spoolin12

lol i needs LSD. but then again i dont have enough power to spin anything...........yet :P

Did any RS models come with LSDs? Havent put it on the hoist to check if I have an LSD or ATTESSA yet...

Got my Blitz panel filter last night, so plugs and air filter going in tomorrow before I head down to the local craft brewery to watch the taxi racing.

Pretty sure that your driving the first m35 to get defected in OZ! :P

Oh no! What was the defect?

Moustache obscuring numberplate?

And yes, Ryan, some did come with LSD's; mine :thumbsup:

You'll definitely have ATESSA it's the HICAsS that's not so desirable...

Edited by Daleo

What was the defect?

Moustache obscuring numberplate?

And yes, Ryan, some did come with LSD's; mine :thumbsup:

You'll definitely have ATESSA it's the HICAsS that's not so desirable...

i dont know what he's talking about.

i got defected once for the exhaust being to loud. but it cleared.

craig explain.

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