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All items sold or left on car. All items paid for and shipped/picked up except for mivec controller pending payment.

Thanks peeps.
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i'll definitely take your coilovers, your leads and maybe the CAI, not sure if i want full custom for that at the moment. meant the power flow kit sorry
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PM sent :D
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1st post updated.
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Manofwood,

The HKS filter kit, along with UAS pipe honestly gives excellent gains at a low price. I got ~8kw atw with the HKS filter kit, UAS pipe, foam insulation from heat and heatshield. Increases from bottom end right to cutoff.

Here's what my dodgy but effective setup looked like

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did the pipe fit with the battery in the way, or is that a mini battery? cant really tell...
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That is the standard size battery for an FTO. And nope, it doesn't perfectly fit as the UAS pipe is really large to promote air flow. If you look carefully, i've got the battery clamp cable tied to one of the bolts from the coilover - which then allows the UAS pipe to clear the battery clamp easily.
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Would you sell the heat shield separately ... ????
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rock_it,

Lol, if you saw it in life, i bet you wouldn't want to buy it. It's so dodgy (yet effective). What i did was goto that foam place (on the kingsway) at caringbah and buy a large sheet of foam ($50) and then cut and shape it myself for the intake. I've seen members use sunshade material to make 'em too. So i'd much rather recommending you DIY...then you can shape it as your setup needs it (plus you got ARC intake chamber, size may be different, and positioning).

But if you really want to buy it... sure thing.
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or Delvance you can sell it to him for $100!!! :twisted:
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eThix wrote:or Delvance you can sell it to him for $100!!! :twisted:
Only $100 ?!? :twisted: It's custom made y0! Only 1 in the world :lol:
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Item added, hump.
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Hehehe ... OK then ... lol ...

I was thinking of doing a box inside a box...

so have 1 big box out of metal, then a smaller box inside... Inbetween I would use a filler (like a foam filler) so that it was insulated, and getting no heat from the engine .... If I were to do one myself, then that would be it...
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Hey mate i ight be interested in the hks super power flow reloaded kit mate so i take it its got everythign for my fto the adapter for the stock intake pipe etc. Would this be fine for my 95 fto gpx? id probably buy this and look at heat shielding it later but regardless do you get a noise difference when mivec kicks in mate with this air filter?how much to post to melbourne mate 3071
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Interested in the exshaust.

Question, im getting the extractors fitted whould this connect ok? And are you selling the CAT as well?
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AMACHA,

Yep the hks super power flow kit has everything. Consists of the filter itself, filter element and i have 2 spares, one dry type 3 layer and the other wet type, the metal tube adapter (4") to fit to stock intake pipe or UAS pipe. Perfect for your 95 fto gpx. It WILL make mivec sound a lot more beefier. I recently put my stock intake system on...can barely hear mivec and no one looks anymore when the car hits mivec.

$10 bucks posting according to australiapost.com.au

Joejoe,
The axelback system will connect ok regardless of fitting extractors or not. I am not selling the cat unfortunately, as i'm keeping it for my next car. The exhaust was made at Bestmufflers in carlton (top work).

Note on pod filter kit: I've received two interested queries regarding the item, a post by AMACHA at ~7pm and a PM by Noccers at ~10pm. Putting this on record so if the kit suddenly sells, people won't accuse me of being unfair/bias.
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Where abouts do you live mate? I might find some time this weekend to come over n have a looky.
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No worries joejoe, i live at hurstville (south sydney area i guess). IIRC, you're around the punchbowl area huh...not too far away. Weekend is fine if after 4pm, as that's when i finish work :)
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i fitted the front coilovers just then, cant be f*cked doing the rear, but goddamn they make it so much better! thanks again
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manofwood wrote:i fitted the front coilovers just then, cant be f*cked doing the rear, but goddamn they make it so much better! thanks again
Really glad to hear :D just wait till the rears are in and you get a front strut bar hehe. Forgot to mention btw, the front camber angles are already pretty good for street. Just a hint of camber, but you'd want to change 'em for the track.
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