charlie's na6
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Re: charlie's na6
Looks great. Does it have baffles inside or is it two tanks combined?
I'm envious of your time or time management skills, I have had bushings under my table since early January.
I'm envious of your time or time management skills, I have had bushings under my table since early January.
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Re: charlie's na6
i have had mine for over 2.5 years!!!!
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Re: charlie's na6
You should really do those bushings. They made a massive difference in my car. Yes it's like two combined and there are baffles and filters through out. It's pretty cool
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Re: charlie's na6
Sup guys..
What a day. Got my wheels back and holy ƒü¢k i am so stoked. Came out exactly how i wanted.
All together
Also keen to get my new tow hooks from Ken at Garage Star. Great company and fantastic products..
You can get some from here:
http://garagestar.com/blog/?p=822
Support a good quality company so he can keep making cool sh*t
What a day. Got my wheels back and holy ƒü¢k i am so stoked. Came out exactly how i wanted.
All together
Also keen to get my new tow hooks from Ken at Garage Star. Great company and fantastic products..
You can get some from here:
http://garagestar.com/blog/?p=822
Support a good quality company so he can keep making cool sh*t
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
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Re: charlie's na6
update
Tires mounted and painted
Hoping to pick the car up wednesday night so mounted pics then ;)
Tires mounted and painted
Hoping to pick the car up wednesday night so mounted pics then ;)
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Re: charlie's na6
Loving it, can't wait to see in the flesh at the EOMM.
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Re: charlie's na6
you and me both man. should be an epic drive
Booked in at lakeside morning sesh on the 23rd June. Im on standby for the arvo so if all goes well ill do that as well
Booked in at lakeside morning sesh on the 23rd June. Im on standby for the arvo so if all goes well ill do that as well
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Re: charlie's na6
Wheels look very nice, looking forward to seeing them on the car
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Re: charlie's na6
Pics on car...
Very much looking forward to the 30th though. I'll have to find you at some point and have a chat.
Very much looking forward to the 30th though. I'll have to find you at some point and have a chat.
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Re: charlie's na6
Sounds good man
Update,
Few teaser pics for now.. Mounted up my wheels and drove the car in street form ^^
Very happy with it Cant wait to put the wing and canards back on tomorrow
Also teaser from a fabrication piece im getting made for my car this will be finished next sunday
Cant wait for this weekend to come XD XD track day at and new piece added to the puzzle
Update,
Few teaser pics for now.. Mounted up my wheels and drove the car in street form ^^
Very happy with it Cant wait to put the wing and canards back on tomorrow
Also teaser from a fabrication piece im getting made for my car this will be finished next sunday
Cant wait for this weekend to come XD XD track day at and new piece added to the puzzle
NA6 - Longnose engine, JR cai, full custom exhaust, BC coilovers, NA8 front brakes, frog arms, cusco cage, secret element tie rods
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Re: charlie's na6
Its far to big to be anything except the exhaust tip or intake pipe.
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Re: charlie's na6
I know what it is
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Re: charlie's na6
I'm guessing some form of intake piping (somewhere between turbo and throttle?)
My only thought is why the large curves? it seems the ends are only offset from each other slightly, so wouldn't a simple S bend have been easier and had better flow (assuming of course it's for a part where flow is wanted)
My only thought is why the large curves? it seems the ends are only offset from each other slightly, so wouldn't a simple S bend have been easier and had better flow (assuming of course it's for a part where flow is wanted)
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