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must be such a drain not being able to try stretch it's legs a bit after getting it due to the weather :/

when i first fittted the new turbo it was raining...

185rwkw to 275rwkw

not if theres going to be a factory warranty on it.. but seeing as leigh had 250 at the wheels stock. thats not bad at all.

i cant remember the last time i've driven my own car and not worried about a copper around the corner.

made 290 stock on the chasers dyno! lol

dry weather + 370rwkw =

me-gugusta.jpeg

although now I'm not looking out for cops for defects (remember stock ECU still so not a single f**k is given), more so the huge speeding with 500rwhp lol

Nick sold evo, bought golf TDI for cheapness and no modding and normal car. nekminut wheels and body work. Stupidly awesome sounding exhaust. Flashed. Now wants a bigger turbo. Yup. Definitely the person.

Yeah its the person, not the car

You will always find something you want to change

p.s. Jonoe, exhaust? Or lack there of :ninja:

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