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Hey guys got through no probs.

had stock rims and exhaust put on. took off turbo gauge turbo timer, air flow controller and boost solenoid.

didnt pick on anyting on my car except for rear child restraints that were hidden under the speaker covers.

intercooler piping was cut through walls of the front gaurds but dont think he looked. spent 2 minutes under the bonnet admiring the chrome. measured the distance of my 400r bodykit indicators to the sid eof the car.

regency is really a big shed with a hoist and a guy in overalls.

he looked like Dan Ackroyd from ghost busters in his blue overalls.

neway im getting an Audi S3

its the sports version of the A3 2dr hatch.

was brough out around 2000 and they had a few articles comparing it to the wrx. it beats it in the 80km-120km range but not in a straight line.

getting it chipped as it has 157kw's and with the chip will have 195kw's.

Quattro all wheel drive and some nice leather recaro's for those long cruises to mallala.

hope to see you all soon.

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