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The way these precision turbos spool up wouldn't surprise me if you got less lag than with the twins.

But each to their own.

I was that way for a long time and after 2 different turbo combos I wasn't happy with I eventually switched over. I found the twin upgrades were the worst of both worlds - laggier than stock but didn't have enough punch up top for me.

Well helps you only need to buy one of everything!

I found it similar or cheaper than the twins. Makes everything so much simpler. If I wasn't stupid and chasing power I'd have gone the same setup that Jez has or maybe one size up (haha again chasing power I can't help myself).

Im Just going to put this here. Am i the only one that HATES WITH A PASSION people that are "trying" to sell their car and they put artistic shots of the fker that show nothing of the car. Im talking like looking at one wheel down the side. How do they expect to sell it when they don't show the car properly?

Free TV dumping is awesome!!! Have done 3 CRTs in the past months and a HUGE Plasma yesterday.

To think they used to charge at least $15 each.

Up Yours TINY !!! :nyaanyaa:

Aww what was wrong with the plasma? :(

Was so funny today... one of the TV's was the heaviest TV in the history of TV's... struggled big time! When we dropped it off the little man even got off his forklift to help us because we looked so pathetic :laugh:

Aww what was wrong with the plasma? :(

Got it for Free, had CRAZY colours all stripey on the screen even with no antenna plugged in, couldn't even get a picture, would cost $100 just for a Pro to look at it & yes it was heavy as all Buggery. Extremely unfortunate. :(

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