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New from Bristol - 1/19/2007 7:56:18 PM   
BOOSTEDgirlGSX

 

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Hey everyone,Im Nikole from Bristol(RI). I just picked up a '97 eclipse GSX,and my daily driver is an '01 A6 2.7T. As of now, the GSX is stock but I have plenty of goodies that will start going in tomorrow.
-b&m short shifter
-ACT flywheel & clutch
-t3/t4 60 trim
-fm intercooler
-tien suspension
-Apexi catback exhaust
& still looking for more(in the process trying of getting a new dsm-link,ecu,&pistons)

I'll get a pic up tomorrow!

Feel free to leave opinions or suggestions!
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RE: New from Bristol - 1/19/2007 8:33:50 PM   
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Welcome neighbor for Middleboro Ma

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RE: New from Bristol - 1/19/2007 8:35:05 PM   
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nice from my area. Im from middleboro, ma. Maybe only an hour from you. Welcome. So do you have any pics of your car

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RE: New from Bristol - 1/19/2007 10:45:31 PM   
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Welcome to MF Nikole.  Looks like someone loves the AWD turbo, eh
Do you have pics of the A6?  Have you done any mods to it?  You'll like DSMLink too, I don't know if you've seen it before, but it's better than "chipping" because you can revert back to an older setting if you want and you can adjust on the fly too.
I assume that your Audi is stock or close to it since it's you DD and the GSX is going to be you "FUN" car, since you've already got a mod list going.  I like your thinking, lol.


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RE: New from Bristol - 1/19/2007 11:50:09 PM   
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Yea guess I do like the AWD Turbo huh,never looked at it like that!Here are some pics.As far as the Audi,nothing special,just some audio stuff,Infinity&polk speakers,600w MTX 2 channel amp,& single 10" MTX 600w sub.Nothing big but since it has 3 sets of speakers and 2 pairs of tweeters, it packs a punch.I've only had it since Sep,I wrecked my Celica a few months ago,and haven't got in the swing of things again till the GSX.
 
Attached are a few pics of the Audi,Celica,& the GSX!
 

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RE: New from Bristol - 1/19/2007 11:53:52 PM   
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I'll get new pics up as soon as the ball gets rolling on the Bishi!

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RE: New from Bristol - 1/20/2007 1:35:01 AM   
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That was a good looking Celica.  Sorry it was in an accident.
The GSX is a good looking 2G too.
The Audi, well, it's an Audi...reliable, turbo and AWD Quattro....good stuff, right there!


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RE: New from Bristol - 1/20/2007 7:57:27 AM   
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Believe it or not,the Audi isn't all that reliable! I've had more problems with that thing in 4 months that I had in 3 years with the celica! But, I guess it must not bother me that much though,since I jumped into DSM.Guess we'll see!

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RE: New from Bristol - 1/20/2007 10:23:17 AM   
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If you got the Audi used I'd be willing to bet it's bad maintenance by the previous owner.  I'm still dealing with those issues with my Conquest (Going to need a complete rebuild now.  I couldn't save her from the PO's damage).

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RE: New from Bristol - 1/20/2007 11:42:32 AM   
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Could be the P.O.,I do have ALL the paperwork of all the maintenance from the time it was first bought(that I know of). Found everything in the glove comp. before I bought the car. It's been minor things, but still a pain. Burns through brakes and rotors like nothing(and not because of my driving),and now I have to get with Audi to take apart the steering column,to fix that issue. Such a pain,but I still love the car!

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