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Yeah I thought it would be from there

I didn't end up getting to have a look but I will look tomorrow

Put the gtp's back on today

And took photos of the finished intercooler and black piping :)

And also of the bolts in the guards and stuff

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Thanks :)

Attempted to do the intercooler tonight....

F**k you Facebook sales.

The intercooler is for a completely different car

Pretty sure a s chassis.

Anyway I had the headlight on passenger side out..... Then the reo and bumper off and the bonnet latch support and wheel and got the side mount out (found out on the side mount the clamp that is on the pipe that runs to the other side was left loose and the pipe was bearly sitting on.... So mustn't of had much boost running through it.....)

Gave up after finding out it was wrong

Put it all back together and parked it out side. I will test drive tomorrow.

I'm a bit over this wrong parts stuff.

This were the photos I took

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Just got to carried away that it wasn't working and forgot to take pics sorry guys :/

  • 10 months later...

Thought I should give you guys an uodate since its been nearly a year

Car is going great. Since last update I have had it through a few transformations

It got a set of hid's in the fogspost-108324-14328056097481_thumb.jpgpost-108324-14328056401847_thumb.jpg

They have since been pulled out and sold to a mate to make room for this, post-108324-14328057023166_thumb.jpgpost-108324-14328057296746_thumb.jpg

I was also defected for rear tyers so I have had rear stockos on for a long time and then finally got new tyers post-108324-14328057826863_thumb.jpgpost-108324-14328058137071_thumb.jpg had all stockos on while getting all new tyers

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It now has all the Rays back on :)

It now also has this in it post-108324-14328059190468_thumb.jpg

Just a narrow band guage had to buy a new 02 sensor for that aswell :P this is untill I get the nistune in an will be aiming for having a AEM fail safe guage, has a wideband and boost in one and can cut the ecu into limp home

I have had it out for a few spirited drives around mountains and a lot of driving around town. Has still not let me down

It also now has a dw300 in tank 340lph e85 compatible pump :)

It also only gets 350km's to a tank :(

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This was one of the drives with friends

And I have also been busy with the mrs purple 33 it is now turbo and prettttyyyyyy

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And the other day we polished and cleaned both up for a photo shoot

Still awaiting photos but here is a sneak peak post-108324-14328063644137_thumb.jpg

And last but not least I bought a r34 turbo tonight

And will be pulling the exhaust manifold off and replacing studs and the gasket as it has a snapped stud and is leaking :( so all in near future this will happen :)

Reply's and comments are welcome :) please give feed back :) I do miss being on the forums :P

Still have the turbos and I turned the second 25 into a coffe table and sold it

Kept the head. Mate now has a 31 and he is going to 25 so I might steal the block and to a rb30dett or sell off all parts and stick to a pu34 highflow

Went and bought another 34 turbo the other day as it was cheap

So not to sure what I'm going to do but it's just tossing up between the options now

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