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It's mainly used for circuit work here in SA in the local time attack series. Also used for fun in some hill climbs. Good way to destress on the weekend.

This car will be perfect for PI - hope to see you there in July for the WRX/SAU club sprint :cheers:

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You have no idea how much I hate you right now you lucky duck :-( That's my dream car right there my heart is now broken :'( ...... All jokes aside mate I'm happy for you and that's awesome :D Good luck and if you don't post vids there will be MAYHEM :D

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Is there a better way to start 2012 ?? I think not... and so it begins...

AMS Alpha V-Band Manifolds:

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AMS Alpha 12 Downpipes:

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AMS Alpha 12 turbochargers:

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The Pièce de résistance..... 1 x Alpha 12 Engine:

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More to come as we start getting it all together....

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Note: Mods required (substantial compressor cover mods, new turbo drain required, custom silicone etc.) to make one of these Alpha systems work in RHD form. They are not a straight fit into any ADM/JDM GTR so be prepared for that if you invest in such a thing :turned:

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