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Just wanted to say bye to all you fellow line owners, my GTR has been sold & I've now taken delivery of my new ride.....

an EVO 8 (yep 1 of only 5 left in the country),

Thanks to all for your comments and help with my many trials & tribulations over the last 12 months, this site has been a godsend to me with respect to finding info, contacts etc. So thanks to all...

I'm sure I'll see some of you guys around the traps!

Cheers Cam

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Nah man thats the specal UK version, which IS an insane car.

Umm what are you on bro...the come with a different tuned rom in the UK...

the Motec is the one sitting in the garage from the GTR...and it should run high 11's after fitment :boobs:

I agree with the "something cheaper" bloody corporate ripoff if you ask me...lol

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Thanks guys & girls....

If you insist Erin, I'll hang around, don't want to impose a Mitsu on anyone though!

BTW that's exactly what I'll be getting for the EVO (Motec M800 plug n play), I am able to simply "swap" over my existing M800 for one of these. The beauty of these is they fit straight into the existing ECU casing!!

I'll post some pics up as soon as I get my slow arse into gear... hehe

Cheers Cam

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