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Good work tib, Better late than never! (Jim, he used my mate to install it)

Speaking of which, I've still got two board that haven't been collected :ermm: (Darq and bitsMissin I think they are)

P.S. emanage ultimate is crap. If you can't find a tuner in Perth that will tune them, then steer clear.

Good work tib, Better late than never! (Jim, he used my mate to install it)

Speaking of which, I've still got two board that haven't been collected :ermm: (Darq and bitsMissin I think they are)

P.S. emanage ultimate is crap. If you can't find a tuner in Perth that will tune them, then steer clear.

I'll be giving you a call on sunday so we can have a muck around with the ECU :thumbsup:

Thanks guys.

Was interesting how each of the 4 Stageas that came were a different model or series. RSV, RS4V, RS4S, C34 S1 etc. Pity there wasn't a 260RS to complete the picture.

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IMGP9791 by goddohr31, on Flickr

Yellow looked much nicer in person than what I had expected, very nice

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IMGP9801 by goddohr31, on Flickr

Heaps more here: JDMWA Cruise 23/10/2011

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