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Divine

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  1.  D-Style']

    [quote name='GorGasmSpecB said:

    The only issue I have with FMIC is fitting it behind the blitzen bumper! Lag isn\'t the product of a bigger IC and piping, response maybe but that will be minimal.

    For the cost of ~$600 I don\'t think I can get a better IC solution. All the Aussie upgraded top mounts are about $1200 and will still most likely get heatsoak...

    Best mod so far has been half a tank of 98 and some octane booter lol.

    /quote]

    Yes you dont want to hack up a Blitzen Bumper!!!

    +1

    They are so expensive to replace

  2. For those reading this for the fibreglass knowledge:

    - Pro Tip

    Do not fibreglass in any metal or steel strengthening behind the lower section of the bumper, it might be tempting, but this causes any stress from impacts to travel through the steel and start to crack the corners of the bumper where the steel ends.

    (I\'m meaning massive steel pieces, not pieces to keep it in place)

  3.  subieboy']

    [quote name='Divine said:

    Just saw a Gen 3 GTB with Clubsub banner on the back at the A&E Colombo St

    /quote]

    Yep das me with her ladyship the 2 year old...

    I twas there too getting moar gauze but my automobile currently does not fly any flags or banners at this present time.

  4.  Koom']

    [quote name='Wikipedia said:

    On 10 November 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver, then the managing director of the Guinness Breweries,5] went on a shooting party in the North Slob, by the River Slaney in County Wexford, Ireland. He became involved in an argument over which was the fastest game bird in Europe, the golden plover or the grouse (the former being correct). That evening at Castlebridge House, he realised that it was impossible to confirm in reference books whether or not the golden plover was Europe\'s fastest game bird.[6][7] Beaver knew that there must be numerous other questions debated nightly in pubs throughout Ireland, but there was no book in the world with which to settle arguments about records. He realised then that a book supplying the answers to this sort of question might prove popular.

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