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Who wants to install a turbo timer. Ill pay u

Even if its plug and play. I have Nfi

Don't bother with turbo timer, just drive slow for 2 mins beforehand or idling for 2 mins before turning off

Gotta remember NA's have a niche in p platers, and there is a difference between say a manual coupe and an auto four door...

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I think it's clear this is what Aaron's final goal is:

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Yeh. That was my thought and the fact all the parts swap out changed my mind from a 8..

To me the 8 looks like a hungry whale.. And the 9 is still to expensive.

Over all I preferred the 7 front bar over both.. And 230kw was a comfortable goal which would seem to be a safe daily.

Well I picked mine up for $17750. With rwc and 1 year rego.

Everything else is still listed for $22+...minus RWC

Insurance has agreed value for 22k

I think I won.. especially when red book still has them for 20 average

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