Models, Cars, Bangkok Thailand, Flush Style 2012
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I will be sure to post more as the events go on
Here is a link to my current Thailand build. http://brewed-motorsports.blogspot.c...iland.html?m=0
Not sure that link works posted from my iPod sorry guys
Here is a link to my current Thailand build. http://brewed-motorsports.blogspot.c...iland.html?m=0
Not sure that link works posted from my iPod sorry guys
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New clip of my friend Mick sliding his GTX35R 1jz powered nissan cefiro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCgbrDTHmOc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCgbrDTHmOc
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Moving along on my Sr20det E30 build here in Thailand.
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Car is now back on the ground V2 AEM EMS installed ready to get started on the tuning just waiting on a new alternator aka "die cha" in Thai haha.
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Car is now back on the ground V2 AEM EMS installed ready to get started on the tuning just waiting on a new alternator aka "die cha" in Thai haha.
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very nice
on a side note your user name... can you tell me if there is a story behind that? I recently just ran across a AWD rb26 350Z out here a shop is asking me to tune. They said it was built for pikes peak but besides that i can't find any history on the car
on a side note your user name... can you tell me if there is a story behind that? I recently just ran across a AWD rb26 350Z out here a shop is asking me to tune. They said it was built for pikes peak but besides that i can't find any history on the car
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How expensive is it to do a build in Bangkok? I'm guessing that it's pretty spendy because the parts are spendy.
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I suppose it really depends on what your building and what parts you want. I will say importing stuff can get crazy expensive but of course there are ways to work around just about everything
Brewed Motorsports has been key to getting the needed USDM parts through customs that's for damned sure!
Brewed Motorsports has been key to getting the needed USDM parts through customs that's for damned sure!
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