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I don't think this year was quite as good as last year. Not sure if I'll head up again in 2013 yet.

really thats a shame...ive been told it gets a bit boring if you go the second time..but ill still go to suss next year but defiantly driving up again!

Screw rolling, I'll have my Nittos by then...we can do it off the line muhahaha. Dat 1st gear usability.

Also dat dere 1.5way diff.

What nitto's you getting? If I had my time again I would go something grippier, such as NT05's

Also dat dere 1.5way diff.

What nitto's you getting? If I had my time again I would go something grippier, such as NT05's

Haha my trick diff is the only thing keeping my car in a straight line during the rollings. I will be getting NT05 in 265...should grip well. If they don't I'm in trouble!

You gettin some upgrades Toby? Must have been that joy ride at the Nats brah ;)

Yeah Hypergear ss2 internal gate and ID 1000 injectors.

Should be good for about 280rwkw.

Yeah I remember that ride from the nats :thumbsup:

Haha my trick diff is the only thing keeping my car in a straight line during the rollings. I will be getting NT05 in 265...should grip well. If they don't I'm in trouble!

Might have to do a 3 way with Rik. nohomo

those lights dont look OEM scion. at least not going by the Scion website anyway

They are definitely not OEM, they are most like sprayed with that red night shades stuff ORRR there is a company in Japan

that sells them for ~900

Yeah Hypergear ss2 internal gate and ID 1000 injectors.

Should be good for about 280rwkw.

Yeah I remember that ride from the nats :thumbsup:

Might have to do a 3 way with Rik. nohomo

Good stuff :) Rob doing the tune?

Haha my trick diff is the only thing keeping my car in a straight line during the rollings. I will be getting NT05 in 265...should grip well. If they don't I'm in trouble!

Just counter steer you pansy

Good stuff :) Rob doing the tune?

Going to do the install myself with a mate, then tow it down to Trent's.

Figure Trent has done hundreds of Hypergear turbos and he did my last tune when I got my Nistune and was quite happy with the tune.

They are BCBR, only reason I went BC was because they offered the most height adjustability.

Height has been adjusted properly since that picture but it gives you an idea of what it looks like.

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Oh and heres a pic of the other set of rims I have coming :)

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