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LOL! Possibly. I'm reading about the Flex Fuel system. I think I might do it.

Honestly, I can't find a good reason you wouldn't do it.

Plug in Haltech with the Haltech e-content sensor.

Also allows you to pimp out the dash with with a racepak or something if you like :)

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Honestly, I can't find a good reason you wouldn't do it.

Plug in Haltech with the Haltech e-content sensor.

Also allows you to pimp out the dash with with a racepak or something if you like :)

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do it!

make you feel like your driving an f1 car :P

i just wrote up all the parts ive purchased in the last few weeks getting ready for my.. build? and im sure im forgetting parts or am missing parts i still want/need =/

do it!

make you feel like your driving an f1 car :P

i just wrote up all the parts ive purchased in the last few weeks getting ready for my.. build? and im sure im forgetting parts or am missing parts i still want/need =/

Tell us! I just got my full 100k service parts for cheepcheep.

Tell us! I just got my full 100k service parts for cheepcheep.

oh nice! yeah you would man! lucky :P

well the list ive got is ...

nismo cluster

nismo brake lines

nismo clutch line

nismo super coppermix twin plate clutch

moonface superlap tie rod ends

moonface superlap tie rods

cusco tension rods

cusco drag rods

cusco front arms

garrett -9s

hks actuators

apexi power fc & hand controller

hks extension kit

hks cam gears

dba 4000 T3 rear rotors

kudos 100k service kit

project mu b spec pads

ID1000's

nismo fuel pump

trust oil filter relocation kit

i think thats all ive purchased.. and i still need to get

rear + front swaybar links

rear d bushes

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fuark, that must of been a big invoice lol

to be honest i dont know how much ive spent exactly.. but its been a few parts every week for a fair few weeks now..

just waiting for some parts from jesse streeter / some from perfectrun / and a few other from random places >,<

but yeah just hanging out to get it all done!

to be honest i dont know how much ive spent exactly.. but its been a few parts every week for a fair few weeks now..

just waiting for some parts from jesse streeter / some from perfectrun / and a few other from random places >,<

but yeah just hanging out to get it all done!

That feel when Santa delivers a package nearly daily...... hnnggg.

You better not be installing all that at Racepace :P It'll be sitting here for a week + with all THAT!

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