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Old 07-04-2006, 10:56 PM
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Default another new CBRD toy coming and one leaving

well,

the 2005 Project STi should be leaving shortly...

through it's stay we have built our own liquid/air intercooler, developed the 355mm stoptech/CBRD brake kit, and done some other bits....

with 10,900 miles on the car (and 1700 on the built motor) she will go to her new owner shortly (who is going to drag race her).

Very soon it is being shot for Dsport magazine... it may end up on the cover, depending on the quality of the photos....

in her place...

my new daily driver a 2006/2007 mitsubishi evo 9. Black.... will sport some 18x9" wheels with 255/35-18's...

already have some sponsored parts coming, but its mainly for me to exploit the ecu tuning on the evo 9, since it has the MIVEC engine...

I hope to make 400whp on our mustang dyno on the stock turbo with a turboback, catless, fuel pump, injectors, intake, and my tuning.... stock it should do around 230whp...

ill keep u guys posted!!

cheers

cb

oh yeah, we got the permits for the shop renovations, now we will start making progress
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yaaaayyyy the TP holders are in the right location.
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