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yeh i registered.. some strange requirements, but atleast it means the likes of NS will be there ...

Indeed... I tried twice, but got an error though :/

Although I did put my lisc. number as 000000000. But the error seemed immaterial to that, so I dunno :/

Such as?

Location (City, State), first name (no initials), car make, drivers license number; must make a non-one-line decent introductory post in intro section before rest of forums can be seen.

Those seem to be it from what I can gather so far. On the one hand, I see where they're coming from, and didn't really mind, but driver's license seemed a bit excessive / I was surprised lols.

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Indeed... I tried twice, but got an error though :/

Although I did put my lisc. number as 000000000. But the error seemed immaterial to that, so I dunno :/

Location (City, State), first name (no initials), car make, drivers license number; must make a non-one-line decent introductory post in intro section before rest of forums can be seen.

Those seem to be it from what I can gather so far. On the one hand, I see where they're coming from, and didn't really mind, but driver's license seemed a bit excessive / I was surprised lols.

Seriously?

All that for a godamn forum?

the cressida ones are even better man...

those dudes even have a fake forum with topics about pension money etc set up until you are verified as a member

LOL hahaha

yeah then admin has to approve your registration i'm pretty sure I had to wait like a week for my evo oz account..

Yeah had a feeling prob need admin/mod approval for reg... thought they'd be a bit quicker than one week though. But still... dat security.

Seriously?

All that for a godamn forum?

Mmhm.

Maybe it's great once you're in though hahah.

wow I signed up when they first got started so they have none of that for me..

I personally would not be handing that info out over the web.

DOB drivers lice suburb..great for identity theft, hope their DB is secure

Yeah that's why I wanted to sign up - lurk and just gain more knowledge in general.

Haha like I said earlier, not too fussed about some things, but yeah stuff like license I was a bit iffy :/

If 000000000 too obvious, maybe just make up some random 9 digit number :P

Yeah, I'm getting some other unrelated error as I first thought.

"Error: ! Anonymous hit limit reached for IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.

Why not get an API key? It's free, and it'll allow you to perform a larger number of bot-screening lookups each day.

If you aren't the webmaster for this domain, please tell them about this error message."

Tried resetting my IP to no avail.

Ceebs. More procrastinating instead of studying for exams lols.

Pics?

check fb all there

Well they can't hand out defects for phaggotry

LOL

They were probably in disbelief of the shit that they do to their cars

hahaha yeh..

be funny if they did..

hey nick;

why is it that all the dump pipes for evo's are only 2.5" exit.

isnt that a tad small ? how are these people hitting over 250kw with it?

Zage dumps are the biggest separate dumps, some aren't even 2.5"

Custom is the only way to go anything bigger than 2.5, I was running a Zage no problems.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Turbo-Dump-Pipe-Mitsubishi-4G63T-Lancer-EVO-7-9-Outlet-/281016580474?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item416de4b97a&_uhb=1#ht_2015wt_1397

These are Zage ones... Buy here for $15 compared to $300 from Meek

You can go a MAP Performance split dump front pipe, but it is an absolute headcase of a fitting, it's hard enough getting the dump off with the rear nut

The link I posted is the best way to go, unless you go custom 3" dump which for the power your chasing is no point

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