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I can't seem to get hold of K-Style, they won't reply to my emails :)

Maybe it's because im in the UK and they don't wan to export :(

yeh same here. They havnt replied to any of my email either. Guess they dont want business...or they are computer illiterate and cant use email :rolleyes:

boostED82, how much boost you r running? I'm running similar setup but without power FC, xtreme 2500 clutch kit, hd coilovers and sard fpreg (what's this anyway?)....with 1.05 bar of boost, only 244 rwhp.....

Hey mate, 1.2bar so 17psi. That was on a 4wd roller dyno (non-shootout) shootout is 289rwhp. Apparently this is a little low as others in WA have got closer to 300rwhp with the same setup. Still, it's enough power for the road in my opinion.

fpreg = fuel pressure regulator

Well I finally got my Uras on with my home paint job :(

This is the car when I first bought it:

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Funnily enough it was only 10 mins from my house. Just noticed how nice the paint is in this pic compared to the present shots.

This is the present shot with Uras attached:

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Enjoy it!

Come on Dave there are plenty of sweet Ceffie's for sale!!! :P

Just bite the bullet and join the COOL crowd & own a Cefiro :P

THEN.....we can group buy WSX kits!!!

Oh oh oh, lots of goodies to be bought tomoz!

Coilovers

Coilpacks

FMIC

5 stud convertion kit

BOV

Wheels

Seats

Gauges

Turbo..... on the way :(

Oh the wallet is gonna hurt by Saturday arvo :)

Bring on more POWER!!!!

Booyah

Ando

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Come on Dave there are plenty of sweet Ceffie's for sale!!! :P

Just bite the bullet and join the COOL crowd & own a Cefiro :)

THEN.....we can group buy WSX kits!!!

ha ha ha! only one thing holding me back at this point man.... $ :P

saw a mad gold one in hornsby the other day though! :D

Sounds like a good shopping list as well :)

ha ha ha! only one thing holding me back at this point man.... $ :)

saw a mad gold one in hornsby the other day though! :P

Sounds like a good shopping list as well :P

Plus i'm really FUSSY... when i get one, i want it in white, immaculate condition and as close to stock as possible. Talk about a Dreamer ha ha ha!

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