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skyline mods!!

Tein Coilovers all round

ACL forged gasket and ring sets

Forged Pistons .5 Oversized

GTR Crankshaft

Plenum and top feed fuel rail,

ID 1000cc injector dynamics fuel injectors 5ltr surge tank, and full Kevlar fuel lines, to run(e85) fuel

Twin o44 Bosch fuel pumps,

Veilside Exhaust System

Greedy electronic turbo boost controller

HKS Super Sequential BOV

HKS Front Mount intercooler

HKS 3037s garret turbo,

Apexi Power FC Computer and Controller

All Custom Intake Piping

Turbosmart FPR 3000

Turbosmart Boost guage

Turbo Timer

Custom Oil Catch Can

K&N Pod Filter 4in

New Battery

3 Stage Alarm System

Heavy Duty Clutch

Alpine Head unit

Twin JBL 12in subs in box

At yesterday's SAU.NSW Tech Arvo hosted by Theo - CEO of SYRIOPS Engineers

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Thanks to Moelders.

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Thanks to JEM who prepped this car.

Defect station looked this over on Friday.

I believe the engineer and coppers admired it.

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