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Hey Guys, I'm new to the forum.



Sorry for last video had to fix some things but it's all good now!!! I have recently taken my 33 off the road to start a project. I'm installing a new Garrett GTX3076R with supporting mods and I'm aiming for 400BHP. I'm making a video series on it going through every step of the way. If you love watching people mod their cars then check out the video, link is here:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yXjUFe4BUA



Let me know what you guys think?? :D


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It was an absolute steal! I bought it unregistered though. BUT it didn't take much time and money to get it registered as it was all stock. Thanks man, I hope you like the videos. They get more detailed then my first video. You got any projects yourself? :D

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