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ermmm ok boys take it to jerry springer!!

"battle of the liners"

hehe

anyways

i have not heard any suggestions from anyone as yet

come on put ur brains into gear and throw a few at me

when is the best time to hold this cruise for everyone?

or should i start another poll??

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Originally posted by R31Nismoid

Hey!

my R31 will flog your 33 10 ways from sunday!

caravan or no caravan (must get a tow ball)  :bahaha:  

But i like the idea of name tags!

Hi.. my name is Ash... and i have an addiction to Power  :crazy:

pity u cant flog him with a r31 engine and u have to use a r33 engine to do it:shake: :D

:D

Oh... so what? hehe!

still goes harder!

There are other r31's with Rb30ET's... one soon to be RB30DET.

and another RB30DETT.

don't worry... they aren't slow... a bit of jealousy i see here, :uh-huh:

And they are going just as hard as mine. If not harder.

but who's caring... we are all Sky's.

:grouphug:

"tow a caravan"

get the f**k outta here (said in a full sick wog accent, so dont take it literally)

i didnt buy a damn turbo r33 to tow a caravan, hahaha, u goon

if u want 1 u have 1, im just sayin i dont like em...

u might beat me, but proabably not, if so, not for long

and if u wanna talk which is quicker, welllll, look at 32, 33 and 34....plenty of 8sec cars there

il b impressed when a 31 cn run 8s (with a caravan if u want)

but even if u do...its still an ugly car

Originally posted by Ronin 09

If i'm not working, i'll be there for a Sky cruise... and to see Jet and Nismoid punch it out... :P

Who's punching out?

I'm just havin a bit of fun as Jet is ;)

like i said before...

peace

:grouphug:

I love my car and every performance aspect of it!! (Previously owned an XF falcon, on gas, with 300,000+ km's on it)

But i give respect to the 31's by saying this; The fastest drag time for a street car was done in a r31 powered by a rb30et. This has been a long standing record and has yet to be beaten.

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