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Skids phaggot. We need skids. And a pm for said suspension price. Im sorry baby I didn't mean it I still love you

Still don't have a final bill...

I'd say about the $6k mark for dampers, springs and tops.

my shit heap only has 270rwkw and i take a spare 120 litres of e85 to a track day

this thing would need a farken tanker at the track to keep the fuel flowing

You're not wrong. It's not even funny how quick it drops!

You're not wrong. It's not even funny how quick it drops!

Hmmmm maybe i am not driving mine hard enough as it doesnt seem to go through it that quickly...

Hmmmm maybe i am not driving mine hard enough as it doesnt seem to go through it that quickly...

Yavuz tune. Don't know where the fuel goes, don't really care haha.

Did a texi and had to top the tank up :/

Yavuz tune. Don't know where the fuel goes, don't really care haha.

Did a texi and had to top the tank up :/

Lol wow!!

Mine hasnt proven too bad so far but will be bringing 100L spare just incase!

Noisy?

And not holding pressure. You can see the pressure dropping off until the secondary feed comes into play at a certain duty cycle. The noise it's making is strange. Not there all the time.

Anyone else had issues with 044's? I haven't heard of any???!!?

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