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Fark yeh... MLS goodness?

You got 625+ head bolts? Lets screw that f*kr down and wind some boosts in. :P

nope, tis genuine nissan, about as good as i can get with out going copper man.

im waiting on a quote for arp studs from states. should be about 150 delivered i reckon.....

then steel wheel on turbs, 85 bucks.

and retune 100 bucks.

still want that f**king muffler sorted too mate. will chat tonight.

Steel wheel turbo kit fromeGay will decimate all...

Actually it will kill your engine. (unless you get it balanced afterwards.)

yea it says its pre balanced but im dubious.....

Work out how fast that thing is spinning to produce that power... It needs VSR balancing.

Or just leave it stock for now. It's working fine, and there is no chance the ceramic bits will go back into the engine with that manifold. :)

Work out how fast that thing is spinning to produce that power... It needs VSR balancing.

Or just leave it stock for now. It's working fine, and there is no chance the ceramic bits will go back into the engine with that manifold. :)

yea i planned on building the spare one i have any way. using rebuild kit and new wheel and turbine.

will see how we go. just wanna sort the seat and the exhaust for now, then ill see what the go is once the kid is here :woot:

Kando have a billet wheel direct replacement for the stock R32-33 GTR turbs :)

That's properly balanced to lol maybe :/

this what im looking at :) can get them cheaper thru a "mate"

I think he wants joy ride Plattsy - just scare the shit outahimfordalulz

hahaha ill take him for a spin., took scotty last night. he was pleasantly surprised.

we got the other swift recaro in last night. so at least ive got some support. which is great!

they will do the job until i find some thing super awesome and factory. thanks again for the welding scotty!

ill slap a pic up when i get a chance.

round corners yes :woot:

Sorry, I don't do corners :P

Good to see this trooper coming along! Doesn't seem that long ago you picked it up and now the ol' girl is turboed haha you doing anything this weekend bud?

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