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You sneaky rat ! YOU UNEDIT WHAT YOU SAID ! NAOW!

Thursday - thanks guys. She is going through this time !

I had a temporary empathetic moment so withdrew original post. It will not happen again :no:

It had something to do with the length of this thread and related to your 1kFred and the speed at which your vehicle travels ....... :rolleyes:

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wait so you didnt end up putting i the rest of the bolts for the stock airbox?. i was late dude i only put in enough to secure it. Donno I maybe wrong but arent you're only allowed one intake mod either pod or intercooler? lemme know if you're using the stockies too. might come pick them up for spares for Wakey.But if you are dont fret

wait so you didnt end up putting i the rest of the bolts for the stock airbox?. i was late dude i only put in enough to secure it. Donno I maybe wrong but arent you're only allowed one intake mod either pod or intercooler? lemme know if you're using the stockies too. might come pick them up for spares for Wakey.But if you are dont fret

I didn't know I was bolting it in haha I had plans for putting the stockies on today at robs - I seriously lack tools to which I need to purchase some form of car kit like you have. Also, as I've said before - I was not marked down for the intercooler / Pod filter. I'd rather get done for a pod filter and nothing else becuase of the easy change over. Atm, my car is struggling to have a defect (Yes I know, it's easy to find a defect - but at a cheap cost?). Plan is to force them to pick the airbox so all I have to do for the re-test is change an airbox, if it does not get pinged well, lucky me / they'll probably find something else. Besides, the holes do not line up so bolting it in will be missing bolts regardless.

In short - my car will not be passed first go - but I rather them find an easy fix to ping me on then saying "oh, it appears your car has chassis damage - go get it fixed" nekminit $3k later.

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wait so you didnt end up putting i the rest of the bolts for the stock airbox?. i was late dude i only put in enough to secure it. Donno I maybe wrong but arent you're only allowed one intake mod either pod or intercooler? lemme know if you're using the stockies too. might come pick them up for spares for Wakey.But if you are dont fret

This is incorrect.

Not sure who made this up, could even be a NSW rule but it does not apply in ACT and shouldn't in Australia either for Skylines. Skylines (R32-R34) had factory fitted front mount intercoolers (GTR model) so it is not a modification, just a replacement part.

This is incorrect.

Not sure who made this up, could even be a NSW rule but it does not apply in ACT and shouldn't in Australia either for Skylines. Skylines (R32-R34) had factory fitted front mount intercoolers (GTR model) so it is not a modification, just a replacement part.

1 cold air intake is a Vic law. However the "replacement" is defined as legal here yes?

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