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APWR...voted for everyone else instead.

you are right its not stock at all running stage 1 mods it has had a few grand spent on it now plus the body kit

When you're done playing need for speed underground...

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APWR...voted for everyone else instead.

When you're done playing need for speed underground...

fyi you know bugger all here is the mod list and yes its a few grand spent on it

· BLITZ DUMP VALVE ON POLISHED STANLESS STEEL PIPES

· GREDDY TRUST INTERCOOLER

· GREDDY TRUST 3 INCH DOWNPIPE WITH FULL 3 INCH SYSTEM

· STAINLESS STEEL RADATOR BRACKETS

· STAINLESS STEEL BOTTLE COVERS

· STAINLESS STEEL LID COVERS

· BLUE JACKET COILS

· NGK7ES SPARK PLUGS

· VEILSIDE REAR SPOILER WITH CARBON BLADE

· HKS AIR FILTER

· SMOKED FRONT LIGHTS WITH FULL AND DIPPED HID BULBS

· FRONT & REAR STRUT BARS

· BOSH HSB075 BIGGER BATTERY

· KAKIMOTO SPLIT RIM 17 INCH WHEELS

· GTR SPEEDO

· BLITZ SBC ID II BOOST CONTROLLER WITH POWER METER

· BC COILOVERS WITH AJUSTABLE DAMPERS

· NAVSURE 400I SATNAV SINGLE DIN

· FULL SAMCO HOSE KIT

· EMANAGE BLUE PIGGY BACK ECU SYSTEM

· AUTO GUAGE REV COUNTER

· SUNPRO VOLT & BOOST GUAGE

· AUTO TURBO TIMER

· LIGHT UP REAR SKYLINE GARNISH PANNEL

· DELIMITED & CONVERTED TO MPH

· CARBON FIBRE NISMO BONNET

· DO LUCK FRONT BUMPER

· JUNN SIDE SKIRTS

· URAS REAR BUMPER

· R32 GTR BUCKET SEATS

· STANDERD 2 STAGE BOOST SCRAPPED AND NOW RUNNING 0.85 BAR

· LAST DYNO 316BHP WITH 2 STAGE BOOST ACTIVE APROX 330BHP NOW

· HKS METAL HEAD GASKET

· AERO CATCHES

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fyi you know bugger all here is the mod list and yes its a few grand spent on it

35]

35] · BLITZ DUMP VALVE ON POLISHED STANLESS STEEL PIPES

35]· GREDDY TRUST INTERCOOLER

35]· GREDDY TRUST 3 INCH DOWNPIPE WITH FULL 3 INCH SYSTEM

35]· STAINLESS STEEL RADATOR BRACKETS

35]· STAINLESS STEEL BOTTLE COVERS

35]· STAINLESS STEEL LID COVERS

35]· BLUE JACKET COILS

35]· NGK7ES SPARK PLUGS

35]· VEILSIDE REAR SPOILER WITH CARBON BLADE

35]· HKS AIR FILTER

35]· SMOKED FRONT LIGHTS WITH FULL AND DIPPED HID BULBS

35]· FRONT & REAR STRUT BARS

35]· BOSH HSB075 BIGGER BATTERY

35]· KAKIMOTO SPLIT RIM 17 INCH WHEELS

35]· GTR SPEEDO

35]· BLITZ SBC ID II BOOST CONTROLLER WITH POWER METER

35]· BC COILOVERS WITH AJUSTABLE DAMPERS

35]· NAVSURE 400I SATNAV SINGLE DIN

35]· FULL SAMCO HOSE KIT

35]· EMANAGE BLUE PIGGY BACK ECU SYSTEM

35]· AUTO GUAGE REV COUNTER

35]· SUNPRO VOLT & BOOST GUAGE

35]· AUTO TURBO TIMER

35]· LIGHT UP REAR SKYLINE GARNISH PANNEL

35]· DELIMITED & CONVERTED TO MPH

35]· CARBON FIBRE NISMO BONNET

35]· DO LUCK FRONT BUMPER

35]· JUNN SIDE SKIRTS

35]· URAS REAR BUMPER

35]· R32 GTR BUCKET SEATS

35]· STANDERD 2 STAGE BOOST SCRAPPED AND NOW RUNNING 0.85 BAR

35]· LAST DYNO 316BHP WITH 2 STAGE BOOST ACTIVE APROX 330BHP NOW

35]· HKS METAL HEAD GASKET

35]· AERO CATCHES

And a standalone fuel management system. Not a bad way to spend ten grand. Did they take a while to arrive from Japan or did you go with the overnight option?

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fyi you know bugger all here is the mod list and yes its a few grand spent on it

· BLITZ DUMP VALVE ON POLISHED STANLESS STEEL PIPES

· GREDDY TRUST INTERCOOLER

· GREDDY TRUST 3 INCH DOWNPIPE WITH FULL 3 INCH SYSTEM

· STAINLESS STEEL RADATOR BRACKETS

· STAINLESS STEEL BOTTLE COVERS

· STAINLESS STEEL LID COVERS

· BLUE JACKET COILS

· NGK7ES SPARK PLUGS

· VEILSIDE REAR SPOILER WITH CARBON BLADE

· HKS AIR FILTER

· SMOKED FRONT LIGHTS WITH FULL AND DIPPED HID BULBS

· FRONT & REAR STRUT BARS

· BOSH HSB075 BIGGER BATTERY

· KAKIMOTO SPLIT RIM 17 INCH WHEELS

· GTR SPEEDO

· BLITZ SBC ID II BOOST CONTROLLER WITH POWER METER

· BC COILOVERS WITH AJUSTABLE DAMPERS

· NAVSURE 400I SATNAV SINGLE DIN

· FULL SAMCO HOSE KIT

· EMANAGE BLUE PIGGY BACK ECU SYSTEM

· AUTO GUAGE REV COUNTER

· SUNPRO VOLT & BOOST GUAGE

· AUTO TURBO TIMER

· LIGHT UP REAR SKYLINE GARNISH PANNEL

· DELIMITED & CONVERTED TO MPH

· CARBON FIBRE NISMO BONNET

· DO LUCK FRONT BUMPER

· JUNN SIDE SKIRTS

· URAS REAR BUMPER

· R32 GTR BUCKET SEATS

· STANDERD 2 STAGE BOOST SCRAPPED AND NOW RUNNING 0.85 BAR

· LAST DYNO 316BHP WITH 2 STAGE BOOST ACTIVE APROX 330BHP NOW

· HKS METAL HEAD GASKET

· AERO CATCHES

so a rice box...

can buy those from coles for like $3 and better value

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haha makes me laugh really if you dont like it F u lol i like it thats all that matters

only had the car on the road just over a year

plugs are listed as they are not standerd items waiting to take delivery on a hks turbo staying low mount 750cc injectors and a few other mods to make me hit my goal of 500bhp

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you all gone quiet now just to let you know i will be leaving this site and wont be back here nice one guys great way to treat a newbie in another country !!

hope your actions change and i hope the mods/admin step in and congratulate you on you behavior towards fellow skyline owners great place to be a member of NOT will deffo pace the word around for others not to bother !!!

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