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haha Nizmo's beauty class 101 anyone want to enrol?!!

My ex used to steal my moisturiser and anything else he could get his hands on - luckily he never got into the lippy then i would of been worried! But this guy had 25 deodrant cans lined up in his bathroom! U guys are weirder than us!

Yeah I am 99.9% Extremely happy with the job... They fitted my Cooler/Piping and AVC-R and all looks great... They only lose that 0.1 because they must have missed something putting my front bar back on because the side popped off when I got home. I have tightened the screws and such so hopefully thats fixed too, so it should be all good.

What time are you peoples going to SST tonight???

hahaha its nice that guys like to look good but they should do it without as much help as possible! I know some kooky guys eh! One is a bigger shopaholic than me and he's not gay he owns a $275 pair of jeans and $500 jacket! Obviously drives a shite car.

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

mr gtst

what fmic do u have?

how much power u got now?

adrian :)

Its a HKS intercooler kit.

So far my list of performance mods is a bit limited...

Turbo Back HKS Exhaust

HKS Airpod

HKS FMIC

Apexi AVC-R

Unfortunately my clutch died directly after installing the FMIC so I have absolutely no idea what kind of power its running. I am getting a new clutch on thursday so once thats in I will drive around aimlessly until its bedded in, then back to Xspeed to dyno and tune the AVC-R.

Will let you guys know the results then... They use the Genie dyno in Myaree ... Whats the opinion of their dyno??? Hi?? Lo???

me too - i have to hold back tho cos its in my blood to shop - but i just have to keep thinking here comes my new ........ (i'll leave it at that cos theres such a list of goodies i want haha) might have to leave it for a while tho - cos if things keep up like they are may have use the money ot move out of home.

ummmmmm

the genie dyno

i fink reads hi?

am i right by saying that

i can't remember hey

so the xspeed boyz are gonna tune your avcr?

do u know if xspeed hold acccounts?

or is it cash in full at the end of the job?

adrian :)

moving out of the house?

is that a personal choice?

or u getting told to move out?

hmmmmmz

i maybe joining defence forces

before end of this year

so i might be moving interstate

and it'll be byby gts-t hello nuclear-powered submarine hahaha not quite

but hopefully i can afford a gtr!

adrian :)

Yeah... they will tune if on the dyno.... its probably a bit safer winding it out on a dyno than going 200 down the public roads... ahh not that I have ever done that for the record :)

I already had the parts ( Bought them from Nengun ) so I just payed them to install. I just put it on my credit card. I don't know if they have "accounts" so to speak... I wouldnt think so.... not unless you are a regular or something like that maybe...

Originally posted by Nizmo

hahaha its nice that guys like to look good but they should do it without as much help as possible! I know some kooky guys eh! One is a bigger shopaholic than me and he's not gay he owns a $275 pair of jeans and $500 jacket! Obviously drives a shite car.

the above plus 25 deoderant cans

seriously he was gay

Ahhh nah.... My car has never seen a dyno or a quarter mile timeslip so far.... at least not here in Australia... So if I get a good reading I won't go around boasting about it then...:D I meant to go the the plex to time it before I did the mods but I kinda never got around to it then next thing you know you wake up stareing at a front mount thinking ohhh well we will just get the improved time :D

The before time is highly overrated anyways... its the after time that counts :)

*Digging my own hole deepeer and deeper*

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