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Oh, and better keep on topic- the C34 Mailcall courier Stagea went past my place today! Still wonder if he is on here!

Alex, if it's a silver s1, his name is Shaun (username: sh@un). He's been on SAU since forever, but rarely posts anymore.

Yep, have you had it long? Any plans for mods?

I've had it almost a year, only mod planned atm is to change the intake pipe between the MAF &TB to one without all the noise reduction crap on it (like one from a Z33), I use it for work and need the ground clearance, full steering lock and reliability (boring i know..). My other car soaks up enough of my spare cash so don't want to start a second project just yet!!

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I've had it almost a year, only mod planned atm is to change the intake pipe between the MAF &TB to one without all the noise reduction crap on it (like one from a Z33), I use it for work and need the ground clearance, full steering lock and reliability (boring i know..). My other car soaks up enough of my spare cash so don't want to start a second project just yet!!

wave.gifThat's not much! I think there was one on zclub fs lately. Get the CPV35 mid pipe. It opens up the exhaust a bit. You can tune it to!

Needs more supercharging if you ask me.thumbsup.gif

Spotted two today; White C34 (Bodalla?) on Talavera Rd in the arvo, and a beautiful Charcoal grey C34 on Homebush Bay Drive around 6:20pm.

I was on the GSXR 1000 lane splitting.whistling.gif

Because I can.thumbsup.gif

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