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Bah, not a problem if you keep it clean.

So tiny update.

Scored a fenix replacement radiator, nothing special just OEM. Gotta change belts and cabin air filter so a fun weekend is coming up soon :D. Also might clay bar and wax the car if I can be f**ked.

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Shift kit is in!!

Cheers to Jetwreck!! :D

Also found another missing nut, this one was from my rear swaybar. The cause I believe my driveway with its serious angles is causing massive stress on the bracing and bars. So, locktite and lock nuts ganna go on and ganna be tightened. Hard.

But the shift kit is awesome!! Hard as f**k shifts and chirps :D:D Love it. Also transgo shift kit sticker on trans sump because #shoppinglist.

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Nice ride man. I also got a White Axis Autech and i really love it :woot:

How about the sound with the new exhaust?? I got a Nismo cat-back system on mine but it soo silence :(

(sorry for my bad English)

Cheers.

It sounds OK, some bits I love some bit I don't, has a bit of drone. LOL! If I could have gone NISMO I would have but this came up cheap.

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Nice ride man. I also got a White Axis Autech and i really love it :woot:

How about the sound with the new exhaust?? I got a Nismo cat-back system on mine but it soo silence :(

(sorry for my bad English)

I also have nismo. They are way to quiet but atleast the police stay away :D

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The NA VQs are quite a bit louder than turbos.

My car is louder as a NA, then when it had the turbo as a restriction in the exhaust. This is with the twin square style Nismo 3 inch. Dont forget there are more than one nismo exhaust. The other one is a single outlet, 2.5 inch, and is really really quiet.

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Camera ---------> cash converters ---------> moar Jim Beam colas!

Dat Western Sydney Lyfe

Wrong.

Smash camera with bricks, take bricks to cash converters threaten cashier with bricks, takes munies then profitz.

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