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Originally posted by gtrken

Whaaat?

Is he still telling pub stories about that.

Happens when you launch at 4K for the first time on 540's.

I am used to them now ( launch at 6K ) and if he wants to line up , it won't happen again.

Also next time I will turn off the aircond but as was stated in a previous thread , he has a freakily quick 32.

lol yer his is quite a freak for a rb20

hey you wouldnt have any shims lying around for adjusting valve clearances on the rb26 by any chance

nice nice, on the getaway ni stockholm 3 dvd bonus's they got old volvo's with some seriousely worked turbo donks running 11's.. beautiful sleepers :D

Gives me visions of granduer to sideline the torrie, get an old volvo box car(like your wagon), drop in a turbo engine and go hunting for woodducks

Summoner

I got a vid of you(i think its you) sent to me by a mate. Your taking off from the lights fulling a beautiful burnout and when the smoke clears you dented the rear pacel door of your ute from the torque.

NICE

Daniel

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