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Yay! I finally fit in! Aircon is getting re-gassed tommorow. Just finished installing the Pioneer 12" 1000w Sub, 800w Monoblock amp and 260w Pioneer co-axials...Already has Kevlar splits in the front, 12 Disc stacker, TV Tuner, Navigation, DVD player etc etc. But yeah, GTT Intercooler and the Rerouting of the vaccum lines is happening tommorow aswell, should be good :D So with the intercooler, fuji exhaust (god damn its low) and the boost increase, 0-100 i teh 7's somewhere do you think?

Cheers for the great comments guys,

Chris

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so what was with the wait, chris? bet it is all worth it but... beautiful ride. colourcoded bumpers and side strips... mine are grey.... :-(

Dont get me started on teh wait! :D

But yeah, very very happy with it. Looks alot different to what I thought it would. Still could do with a re-spray in either teh standard color, or maybe black. Still would love a bodykit of somesort too...Possibly just a DAYZ kit again, pretty happy with the height at the moment, wouldn wanna lower it anymore than it is :D

Who wants to copy a DAYZ kit!

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Yeh, as much i want the brembos, new pads, new discs, manual gearbox, clutch, new interior to suit, new wheels, new tyres, new LSD, new rear cross brace, new injectors, new turbo and uhh, other stuff.

Ill probably have all that stuff done in about 6 months, so we shall talk then when funding is a little bit more abundant.

:D

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