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FWIW The E6A works with the FJ20ET in distributed mode with no modifications required.

Regarding your bumpers, perhaps colour-coding isn't the best idea, but you should get them painted - even black would improve the look of the car.

My car is the original colour, but the bumper & mouldings were painted the dark metallic blue when the car was resprayed - and it makes a difference.

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Yup I have 2 mates running E6's (whatever the latest model is) perfectly fine with no dizzy modifications.

Mine is an E8. And it will most definently be heading to John for my power tune, I just have boost worxs doing some bullshit work and getting it running.

My bumpers and side strips only look so shit there because they havent been cleaned since I originally started rubbing the car back so they are covered in white dust. My mate has this sweet bumper restore stuff which did wonders on his DR so I'm gonna give it a shot. Plus the car it's self hasn't been cleaned since I painted it so it has close to 2 years of dust on it.

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nooice!!!

frnt bumper looks a bit dinky?

lurvly paint though!

Yea both bumpers are looking a little worse for wear, hoping some meguiars back in black will help a little.

Have you had it fully mapped yet?

Nah still not tuned :P I just limped it down there. That was the first time I had started it since I was on holidays in early january, got no spare money to spend on a car that will hardly get driven at the moment, damn recessions

:) I just realised that your DR was the red and black one there also. Very very very nice, I spent ages looking over it. :thumbsup:

Cheers,

Sorry we didn't catch up. I spent a while talking to Glenn & others but didn't get a chance to catch up with you.

There's half decent photo's of the DR's on the AJD 2009 gallery:

http://www.alljapanday.com.au/gallery/main...%2FPICT9036.JPG

http://www.alljapanday.com.au/gallery/main...%2FPICT9106.jpg

http://www.alljapanday.com.au/gallery/main...%2FPICT9145.JPG

and

http://www.alljapanday.com.au/gallery/main...%2FPICT9217.JPG

PS, it's actually really dark metallic blue, not black.

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And I now return you to the original topic

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