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Originally posted by Skyrine-Dave

i need more power

whats it like stepping up from 152kw to 192 kw MM2death ?

Yeah very noticable as you would imagine. Not much different right off the bottom, but pulls heaps harder from midrange up....and holds boost real constant now. All i want to do now is get a FMIC.

Scott.

slip did.

yep im off too, i finshed the bottle of beam.

not all of it tonight but half.

im tanked as hell aye.

got to take car into workshop tomorow.

3days with no car lol

going to go root my car now.

wont beable to get any sex for 3days

omg

ill die.

maybe it will sex me better when its got its new ass.

*cums* over polished parts hahahhahaha

cays off to bed n stuff

o and

i dunow i forgot

c ya l 8 r mas da b8 R and other cool saying that are in the g house.

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