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:spoton: cant post pic but it is same as aps & capa cold air intake capa is $395

  rogers said:
just paid $285 + $15 postage

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  rogers said:
:spoton: cant post pic but it is same as aps & capa cold air intake capa is $395
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just paid $285 + $15 postage

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Good luck and hope ya happy with it.

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  rogers said:
:gooff: cant post pic but it is same as aps & capa cold air intake capa is $395
  rogers said:
just paid $285 + $15 postage

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what I spent :

filter : $120

cai : $38

centre muffler : $200

High flow cat : $ 0

2nd hand xede : $500

eugenes injectors $ 500 (with adaptors)

Labour : $350

total = $1700

280rwkw  :spoton:

Good luck..

ch0pper,

where did you get the muffler done ? with the high-flow cat at $0 did you bash the cat ?

ar $200 what is the centre muffler??? mandrel bent? has it got bolt in flanges and hot dogs???

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ar $200 what is the centre muffler??? mandrel bent? has it got bolt in flanges and hot dogs???

Aftermarket replacement muffler is straight through type.. Not flanged just welded in..

Note is only very slightly louder than the factory muffler, but I beleive it flows significantly better..

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  rogers said:
just paid $285 + $15 postage

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I got the same, I was excited when I got my car, but I paid $240 and installed it myself, takes a bit of work but it does look good. where did u get it from ? Intune motorsport ?

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  rogers said:
I have $1700 to spend on my T what would you guys sugest I get done first.

Thanks in advance.

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What type of driving do you do? What type of driving would you like to do?

I know a lot of people complain about the standard brakes but I think a lot of it comes back to your own driving style. What I'm saying is that way too many people rely too much on their brakes. If you aren't one of these I wouldn't touch the brakes until I found a problem with them.

Now, I see you have a manual which is good 'cos the autos are of course harder on brakes. And if you have a manual I'm going to assume you like driving your car and get some degree of enjoyment from a quick fang around some twisty bits???

If so I'd suggest spending your first dollars on some Koni shocks and heavier (Whiteline do some good ones) sway bars, together with some nolathane bushes through your suspension. You will spend about the money you have nominated and you will get a very pleasing car to drive at the end of it.

On the other hand, if straight line speed is your thing and you like to have a go at the lights or down the strip, then an exhaust and edit would be the way to go for that sort of money.

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