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anyone know where I can find some of the white clips that clip side skirts onto the body for r33 gtr?

also the boot interior clips?

went to Nissan Blackburn - they sent me to their warehouse in Mitcham, they didn't seem to be able to help me, ended up with some clips for underneath plastic below front wipers which MAY fit..

but yeah still searching for a few..

anyone know where I can find some of the white clips that clip side skirts onto the body for r33 gtr?

also the boot interior clips?

went to Nissan Blackburn - they sent me to their warehouse in Mitcham, they didn't seem to be able to help me, ended up with some clips for underneath plastic below front wipers which MAY fit..

but yeah still searching for a few..

Sideskirt clips

Skirt side http://amayama.com/search/?q=G7656-13310

Body side http://amayama.com/search/?q=76848-35F00

Boot trim clips http://amayama.com/search/?q=01553-04941

Hopefully the sucker fits Alvin, I did a fair bit of cutting on that front pipe...

If not I can just make a new bracket for it.

How does it sound mate? I asked Grant that question after doing his exhaust and he just stared blankly at me and chuckled. :unsure:

speaking of exhausts.

have you been under the back end of an evo x to see what kind of muffler space there is infront of the rear diff?

i was thinking a moderately sized muffler infront of the rear diff, a Y pipe with one side going to an electronic cut out valve then a pipe to the right tip and the other continuing the exhaust through a big ass muffler and then exiting the left tip.

so like a varex but better sounding.

speaking of exhausts.

have you been under the back end of an evo x to see what kind of muffler space there is infront of the rear diff?

i was thinking a moderately sized muffler infront of the rear diff, a Y pipe with one side going to an electronic cut out valve then a pipe to the right tip and the other continuing the exhaust through a big ass muffler and then exiting the left tip.

so like a varex but better sounding.

I am making a similar setup, but I want it automated, so I ran a vacuum actuator.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=623719741023434&set=a.448399381888805.111313.448396628555747&type=1&theater

I haven't been under an Evo 10 yet. Sorry mate.

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has that been tested/run yet or still in the process of making it?

the fact that it automates itself is cool, the same could be done electronically with an RPM window switch

Untested as yet.

I wanted it wide open on throttle, if the vac setup isn't great I might run it off TPS.

Where HAVEN'T you travelled to?

lots of places.

this is my list been to atm

(lots of places are multi trips tho)

Australia
Fiji
England
France
Sri Lanka
new zealand
Vietnam
Hong kong
Macau
philippines
South korea
Wales
Ireland
Morroco
USA
Germany
thailand
laos
Brazil
Argentina
vanuatu
Italy
Vatican city
Sweden
Canada
South Africa
Singapore
Greece
United Arab Emeriates
Spain
Austria
Monaco

Got palns for a few new ones next year.

Kuwait is looking good.

Maylasia low chance.

Pakistan..not sure if want to.

Egypt 50/50

Mexico high chance

as well as back to some of the usual suspects.

Macau want me for 6 trips, so lots of side trips to hong kong

USA a couple times

2 more trips to brazil, if so thinking of doing a side trip to Argentina or Chili

oha dn Thailand and prob SG

no idea what else yet

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