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I don't really care I flog it anywhere now, dat non import lyf

fkn this.

I gave up caring when i got my SECOND speeding ticket for less than 5km over.

if they are going to book me anyway, I might as well do what the fuck i want

Not that I doubt Damien's abilities, but unless he can add a 4th dimension to the universe, I can't see the reflection being any deeper/better than a pure mirror :P

Artz and Birdz detailing ftw

looool

Don't you have an r33? You'll need side feeds if you aren't doing rail conversion

This. The ID website said the ID2000's are for RB25/26. huh?

I've heard 1000cc + injectors can cause idle issues using a PowerFC on PULP? Of course if going e85 I'll go ID's..

I've got ID1000's and it did have some idle ups and downs occasionally with PowerFC, but that was with trents tuning (wasnt harmful or anything). Been elsewhere and havent had the issue.

Id1000 brah checkin in

Go big injectors and do it once

You'll eventually upgrade in the future and want headroom if you ever go e85

Dino fuel lover to e85 guru in 1 tune session. My work here is done. :P

This. The ID website said the ID2000's are for RB25/26. huh?

I've got ID1000's and it did have some idle ups and downs occasionally with PowerFC, but that was with trents tuning (wasnt harmful or anything). Been elsewhere and havent had the issue.

weird. he knows exactly what causes that and usually corrects it... was he in a rush for that tune?

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