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Nah mines pretty simple on the mod side.... It has a Turbo back HKS exhaust, HKS airpod, HKS Front Mount intercooler, Apexi AVC-R and front and rear strut braces ( I think thats what you would call them anyways )

On high boost (14 PSI ) it goes pretty well... I am going to organise another dyno soon to confirm the power at the wheels...

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Oh yeah .... you just reminded me... I just got the clutch done too!!!! How could I forget that.... it was like last week :(

Yeah I got my car dyno'ed in Myaree and pulled 285 at the wheels.... Thats why I plan to go to SST to see what it reads there....

yea myree have more than a rep of upping hp figures to make people happy.. mine ran 250hp when running like shite - which translated to about 210 in reality.. then got boost fixed and 230hp.. i'd say it may be conservative - but definitely more accurate than myree.. so lets say an error of ~16% - therefore brett your car would realistically be pulling around 240...

which is still bloody good...

Meh left bank blows, no good local beers and its overpriced. Sundays its always packed and its too far from the centre of freo.

Sail and anchor 3pm be there if u like but no guarentees.

Im telling it like it is here its not up for debate :(

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