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One of the guys will help you out with the airbox there's enough about.

and Lanyon is good for the RWC :thumbsup: I can lend you rims with vgood tyres...

I dont think they do rego anymore! I called up a few months ago.. not sure if thing have changed since then tho..

Thanks for the replies guys.

Would be great to borrow those rims and tires off you mate I will let you know and we can organise a time that suits you.

Anyone know of any other good places for get the checks done? I am thinking about Gas tune in tugs because thats where the guy used to get the car serviced'

Also does anyone know about ACT rules and boost controllers?

Im going to make a box for the pod this weekend which should be good

Good idea to take to where it's been. Is it a white 33 ?

Hide the boost controller...

Its a black 33 I will post some pics up once I get home from work.

Any suggestions in how to hide the boost controller? its mounted just below the strut bar

Where i took mine, i left it, they didnt say anything, neither did I... but you can take the boost controller out if needed (right?)... But if can move it so it cant be seen at a glance, should be right.

Just leave the pod and make sure it is attached properly and securely with metal brackets.

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