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Could always pay 1K for brand new :P

http://www.amayama.c.../?q=96015-98U00

thinking im going to have to soon!

when i get the new one ill be raising my car so it will last!

where it bolts on in the middle of the lip has managed to crack off somehow.. im guessing from when ive hit a dip at speed..

got my alarm fixed today, new siren after having to literally remove the old one with a box cutter in the middle of the city a few weeks ago since it wouldn't turn off..

also had a rattle behind the drivers side door handle that was doing my head in so removed the door and cut a small peice of foam and put it all back together and rattle is gone thank god!

You've been busy!

All I did today was venture out to wild wild west to buy a strut brace with master cylinder stopper and fit them.

/productiveday

To cam the evo and wind a few more psi'zzzzz of not???

GSC S2's..... dooo itttttt!!!

i do

yah me to, and it's tasty

Isn't 17-18PSI stock? (Either this or 15-16?) Or is it different for 6's?

Didn't know you had an FP Green... how is that tur-bro going? (Assuming your car is daily?)

Car sounds fun regardless!

13psi stock

evo's LOVE boost

this, 8mr turbo was on 24psi on mine daily

Le sigh, new tv got delayed a few days due to popularity :(

GSC S2's..... dooo itttttt!!!

13psi stock

this, 8mr turbo was on 24psi on mine daily

Le sigh, new tv got delayed a few days due to popularity :(

Could have sworn I've seen ~17 psi being stock in threads on EvoOz though. Maybe I was reading something else... *shrugs*

LOL freaking manufacturer/supplier/retailers not meeting demand... *evil glare @ google/LG*

Might go kinglake tonight again... Maybe i'll take it easy at the back this time hahah. Dat bottoming out is no fun :(

OH ! Anyone who remembers my $9 suit story...

Got the email saying (paraphrased) "yes, it was an error, sorry for the inconvenience" etc ... however, still got $20 extra off per suit though. As well as a 'gift' which is being sent to me LOL. So still $139 per suit. (Site currently has them for $549) Bought two anyway haha.

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Could have sworn I've seen ~17 psi being stock in threads on EvoOz though. Maybe I was reading something else... *shrugs*

LOL freaking manufacturer/supplier/retailers not meeting demand... *evil glare @ google/LG*

They do (depending on model). They spike in the mid range and drop right down in the top end quite heavily :)

So first mod basically get tune/boost/exhaust and lower I/C pipe sorted sorted, the stock ECUs tune fine, and you go from 140awkw to 180-200awkw easily from nothing more than that really. Cheap powa!

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