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Sticking a 3582 on it. Will be ready this week and in for a tune next week

Then off the road again after that to fix my front bumper then off again after that to fit an oil cooler haha

You are lucky, Trent is booked solid for a month.

How the hell does this front bar come off?

hows everyone's import going in the heat?

inb4 Leigh and ford.

first world problem today was I was too cold in the car so had to turn a/c down

also inb4 hub dyno argument

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320kw from a GT35? I would hope so. :P

Needs moar ethanol in the tank.

These hypergear turbos aye haha

320 minimum be good if it was ~340rwkw tho :D

You are lucky, Trent is booked solid for a month.

How the hell does this front bar come off?

Trent needs to teach an apprentice or something

Grow the business, make kesh and then be rich like Jordan Belfort and spend monies on drugs and hookers

No idea, DT Panels did it :ninja

Join us Tony

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dooo ieeet.

hopefully Nissan might try to make a car which isnt butt-ugly for a change. (since the 86/BRZ is good looking)

theyll probably chuck in a sideways version of the MR15DDT to cut costs and repeat silvia success

hows everyone's import going in the heat?

inb4 Leigh and ford.

Mine is working fine and I'd discovered it has working ac and tinted windows.

I discovered these yesterday after having it since sept last year :/

I think it has to go through checked baggage rather than carry on, or vice versa.

Rekin couldn't bring back a 40oz of Absolut which he purchased on his way into Singapore, so he left it with me when he went back. This might have been because he had no checked baggage.

Sheesh I've been demoted to username status.

Hope you enjoyed my vodka :P

do it fgt!

Thanks for the motivation brah.

Sadly did not.

But I did today. Went straight after work so I wouldn't lazy out of it.

In retrospect I can say I don't regret it... But at the time. Cot Damn.

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