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Hey, put me down, im in, transfering the money now, will be good to see what my car makes with the r34 high flow and apexi,

and if the pervious owners tune is actually happy in my car haha

see you all there!!

Hey, put me down, im in, transfering the money now, will be good to see what my car makes with the r34 high flow and apexi,

and if the pervious owners tune is actually happy in my car haha

see you all there!!

Sounds like a good idea.

Also sounds like you need to buy 740cc injectors :)

There are actually a couple lots for sale in the FS section at the moment.

deatschwerks and nismo 740cc drop in replacements.

transfer done :yes: now to install that new intercooler! and driving the great alpine road next weekend, 1200 km total, 33 is going to love me, so much use!

1200km?! What route are you taking? I did the whole loop in about 850km and that's with taking the scenic route home via Mansfield and with a melted exhaust! :P

Sounds like a good idea.

Also sounds like you need to buy 740cc injectors :)

There are actually a couple lots for sale in the FS section at the moment.

deatschwerks and nismo 740cc drop in replacements.

Injectors will have to be held off, more saving is required haha

lol I did last year when it was standard :cheers:

who knows some pretty wild cars out there man

haha yeah but dat power for so small mods

can i take out least powerful turbo car? being auto and compreary stok and all

tdi brah, won't make the power :P

1200km?! What route are you taking? I did the whole loop in about 850km and that's with taking the scenic route home via Mansfield and with a melted exhaust! :P

sorry more like 1000 km lol, im not sure how to share the picture, but were leaving chelsea heights, out to warburton via c511 to mansfield, camping, then up the great alpine road to bairnsdale, camping somewhere along the way,

to taralgon, then up wallhalla tyres road to walhalla, lunch there, then back home, its going to be epic, every road is twisty, cant wait

sorry more like 1000 km lol, im not sure how to share the picture, but were leaving chelsea heights, out to warburton via c511 to mansfield, camping, then up the great alpine road to bairnsdale, camping somewhere along the way,

to taralgon, then up wallhalla tyres road to walhalla, lunch there, then back home, its going to be epic, every road is twisty, cant wait

you'll love those roads. I normally stay at Bright and do Fall Creek, Mt Hotham and Mt Buffalo. They're great roads well, no potholes and little traffic if you go mid-week :)

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