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will be surprised if mine pop,im pretty fussy about double checking all clamps and i dont use shit radiator clamps like some people out there,got to use the good bolt down clamps.

finished the pipe work and test run car and all seems ok,double checked the clamps and the car seems to sound and go a bit better as inlet pipe now not getting heat soaked so will see how it all goes tomorrow.So who else is going from the club?

it was wet but sooo much fun,had the skyline drifting sideways through most corners and a good bunch of guys to run with,would like to thank qeo for a great event and hopefully more skylines turn up next time,and no popping off of my intercooler pipes and they are so much better than before,the intake pipe now only gets warm not roasting so return flow setup works a treat.

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yeh was pretty good,had an 86,gto mitsi,an audi tt,subaru legacy,evo 5,6,8 and 10,oh thats right there was one two toned skyline that was sliding around everywhere,whore of a thing,was shaking its arse to all the evos.

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