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Between the bitching I got a couple good tips, lol thanks. Damo doesnt really have a decision in what i get, cause he thinks he was in the car when it happened so its his fault, so he feels guilty, mainly because I almost cried when he told me!!

I'm just not allowed to go over $8,000. Though from everything said I am more leaning towards getting a bull shit RB25 or selling and getting a gtr, wrx, 200, something like that!!

this site is seriously turning f*ked up, stop deleteing my posts, im allowed to say that someone is shit and have evryeone hear it if i dont belive they should go there, its not slander its the truth!

just dont be biased and delete my post becuase you like him!!!

/me gets popcorn and waits for idiots to have this thread closed.....

JEBUS guys she wants TIPS and suggestions, not, OMGWTFBBQSAVING <insert workshop name here> is t0tally farked blahdy blahdy I am teh greatest expert..........

This thread reminds me of a movie I saw, a long long time ago, in a cinema far far away....

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Gold Two: [the Y-wings are running the gauntlet toward the Death Star reactor-port] The guns - they've stopped!

Gold Five: [realizes why] Stabilize your rear deflectors... Watch for enemy fighters.

Gold Leader: They're coming in! Three marks and 2-10!

[Gold Two is slain by Darth Vader and his wingmen; Gold Leader starts to panic]

Gold Leader: It's no good down here, I can't maneuver!

Gold Five: Stay on target.

Gold Leader: *We're too close!*

Gold Five: Stay on target!

Gold Leader: [shouts] Loosen up!

[he too is picked off by Vader and Company; Gold Five tries to escape but is fatally winged]

Gold Five: [reporting to Red Leader] Lost Tiree, Lost Dutch... They dropped in behind us, and we couldn't maneuver in the trench. Sorry; it's your baby now. So long, Dave...

[crashes]

I dont know why no-one has mentioned a MIVEC engine from the mitsubishi FTO. With an RB30 head and forged conrods from HRT. My mates cousin has one putting out just under 1000rwhp on 2psi boost, but he just bought it...

ANYWAY

My serious advice, throw an RB25 with some work in it. I thrashed the living turd out of mine for 3 years and Chris is still doing the same with no major problems.

As for where to take it, I would have a talk to a few mech's and make your own mind up from there. Listening to other peoples views on any service industry is much like asking them if the eat more oranges than apples, everyone has a preference but neither is actually wrong as there are always good and bad days for each each fruit.

Rodney: There is no law saying you cannot describe a personal experience that is true. A Current Affair on channel 9 would not have many stories if this wasn't the case. It is perfectly legal for you to broadcast any personal experience that you so wish about a company if what you are describing is true, its not right for a truthfull post to be deleted in this manner. If im selling a product and it causes people to stop urinating, it cannot be taken as slander for the person who stopped urinating to stand in the street and tell other consumers the truth. ie "Smooth's Cola made me stop urinating, don't by Smooth's Cola unless you want to loose normal urine function".

I could get into more in depth legal crap, but im not that bored.

Good day. :)

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I dont know why no-one has mentioned a MIVEC engine from the mitsubishi FTO. With an RB30 head and forged conrods from HRT. My mates cousin has one putting out just under 1000rwhp on 2psi boost, but he just bought it...

ive been in thsi car,

0 to 100 in like half a second

this site is seriously turning f*ked up, stop deleteing my posts, im allowed to say that someone is shit and have evryeone hear it if i dont belive they should go there, its not slander its the truth!

just dont be biased and delete my post becuase you like him!!!

In English and American law, and systems based on them, libel and slander are two forms of defamation (or defamation of character), which is the tort or delict of making a false statement of fact that injures someone's reputation. "Defamation" is however the generally-used term internationally, and is accordingly used in this article where it is not necessary to distinguish between "libel" and "slander".

You can't say someone is shit, if they’re not a pile of steaming hot poo. Clearly the person you think is shit would really be a human, and not the said pile of poo you may think they are. Thus due to the fact it could and maybe would affect there reputation outside of this Internet forum depending on who was to read the thread, and whether or not said people whom were reading the thread knew whom the person was.

Obviously my example is pretty trivial, and would probably be laughed out of court, how ever I making a point, as I’m generally right.

He lost it all when he bought the crouch rocket  :P

Something like that :(

FWIW, it's nobodys choice about what can be posted or not other than Christian's... It's his site, his rules, and not a democracy... And he says no negative comments about businesses. <--fullstop

So get over yourselves...

Ahh that felt good... /me goes and hides again...

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