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yep. i asked the guy

its a different engine to standard.

a new turbo (the vq30 he put in it doesnt have one)

and a Manual RWD transmission

as iain said.. not much talen in ripping skids(brah) in a manual RWD lol

yep. i asked the guy

its a different engine to standard.

a new turbo (the vq30 he put in it doesnt have one)

and a Manual RWD transmission

as iain said.. not much talen in ripping skids(brah) in a manual RWD lol

Yeh agreed on the talent bit.....but how good would it be to have a RWD manual aye!....I know RWD auto is pretty awesome!

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i wonder how much boot space he lost..........

Possibly none? No idea what kit he used, but Ive seen some kits whose air tanks dont really look silly large - to the point where I think they'd fit in the spare wheel well (Which means youd lose the spare wheel.. but if youre rolling on 20's with big brakes, you wont have a spare that fits in there any how)

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Sooo who's gonna be the first one to bag out their 35.

I'd love to do it to my 34 but it isn't Jdm enough

i reckon if i didnt get into the performance side, i wouldve been.

west and got a quote from the east coast customs who have a shop near my place.

they wanted roughly $7k which includes engineers which isnt bad seeing as it would be the first and only in Oz..

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