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i want legal tho.... like 100% no hastles... so basically what you have now

quick enough for anyone really

yeah true, well you can get like 470rwkw legal if you like anyway

intercooler isn't illegal as it's only one intake mod

ecu still factory

upping the boost is just a pulley, no one can tell

but yeah thats still a fair bit of moolah compared to just a tune which is quick enough, you notice after a couple of runs it'll slow down a little bit though due to no intercooler.

Well no one else is coming so looks like its just me an Jess. Come join us!

Kebab joint. Probably around 7:30ish

Cheers for the invite but tired of being third wheel

/dat single life with couple friends ~_~

Kebabs only eaten after midnight. Fact.

Remember captain will driving at 40km/h in his 11ty rwkw 34 GTR? And touch parking it against a wooden post in Marysville?

I don't think we can ever forget that happening. That was Buller yeah?

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