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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Kutter, All Joe's are odd;)

hahah shut up pauly, you can talk...

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Dan, I love chopping people in my car, I come along side them then let the screamer pipe off in there ears:D

that can be mean so many things... lol:bahaha: :) you got enought room in the back?

Aidwin.. good to hear mate.. don't go getting toooooo much hp. I'm starting to get left behind.

Paul.. thinking of getting Ray to put in a Wolf. are map sensons and boost controller a pay extra option..? any idea of the cost.?

what do you reckon for a tune down at SST.. around the 4-500 mark..?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Joe, I don't mean :fart: in there ears:p

Aidwin, I'm glad that twin turbo magna didn't beat me in the dyno comp:D

hahah so people pass out cuz of smell or the sound? LOL

Twin Turbo magna? WOOT? COOL

RalliArt Twin Turbo MAGNA All Wheel Drive. that's awesome :)

Shan, The wolf is $1395, comes with a boost controller and MAP sensor. All you need to do is run a vacuum hose from the manifold to the ECU, the boost controller can run the stock ECU. Steve generally does the install and tune for $2000 for SAU members, if you do the install yourself it may be cheaper.

Aidwin, Funny is one way to put it;)

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