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Hehe.... The funny thing is when I was ordering it ( I got it through Nengun )I wasnt sure whether to get that one or the next size up.... I thought it may have been too small.... now everytime somebody walks up to my car the first comment is something along the lines of "geeez got a big enough intercooler!!! "

Good thing I didnt get the next size up :)

Its a Nismo front bar ... whether or not its a genuine I don't know but definately a Nismo... Its even got a Nismo badge... even though you can barely see it now with the License plate relocated in front.... also blocks my HKS sticker too :)

Hello, has anyone missed me?!? I guess not, getting my hops up again! Whoz on the cruise? I'm going in the GTS-X, yes my Dad lent it to me for the night! I am hoping to actually get it back but I still don;t like my chances. Hay, how long can someone say no to there lovely daughter for too long!

Yeah, good idea!!! No keys for Dad!! He can keep the Rolla Beast for a while!!! Everyone can llaugh at him instead of me, then after driving it for a week, he will no why I hate it soooo much. The GTS-X is black over grey.

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