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It's for sale. 
Buy it [emoji23].
Would love to but having something standard installed.

Funnily enough, I was interested in what was replacing the OS88 as I thought that was one of the key parts of your build.
Just now, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Swap ya a set of twins with GTX wheels on them for the box.

Lol.

Not sure if that's worse than the VB. Full VB bottles make good paper weights too I suppose. 

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10 minutes ago, Piggaz said:

Lol.

Not sure if that's worse than the VB. Full VB bottles make good paper weights too I suppose. 

Recycling worth, twins with GTX compressors would net more money.

Enjoyment factor, VB would still provide better entertainment although they're still rank as fk.

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When you get the new thing installed, take Baked for another ride so we can get another Haiku about how the cherry blossoms bloomed as it came onto boost and the buttery smoothness of the shift action as the billet components perfectly meshed to deliver over almost 400kW of JDM goodness to Sydney's mean streets. 

 

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BEen watching to much motive DVD propaganda 

if someone gets a gearbox free and they whack off about it every sentence blah blah blah

 

however in saying that if I was throwing 20k out the window I would buy the ppg as well

 

in two years time when they are proven

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I heard rumours of 3 speed column shift auto... Hes just been trying to find a nice
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Close but what he actually doing is.

Fitting a 3 speed column shifted manual then he can claim the following.

"Fastest 3 speed column shifted manual, white 1996 R33 GT-R on Ad08's" and fit a #tunedbytrentsticker.

I will wait for his vlog update.
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