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true, good idea, i was just going to go and buy 4 boring old metal rims for track days, but i suppose.

i want new wheels :) but working only twice a week is making money saving hard

i really think i might have to organise a cruise,

i'll keep it under wraps till november, i'll just plan it and then just say turn up bitches!!!!

i'd be funny if everyone turned up was driving skylines and i turned but in my sil.... i'dd love to see a silvia beeing chased down by a heap of skylines. ha ha ha

will think of something fun to do.......

and will need heaps of women!!! ha ha ha

haha you and ur 31 :rofl:

im headin out sat lunch and stayin for the nite session...wanna come with us on the sat?

Yeah in the 31....Not for too long but hopefully have the GTR in the early new year.

Cant go saturday man will be at the worlds all day till about 5:30

Woo! Skimboarding trip in October all booked! :D

http://www.longforest.com/g2skim/main.php?g2_itemId=2983

Pics from last years event!

http://www.skimonline.com/news/2001/movie_preview.htm

Good video to show what skimboarding really is, some of those guys are REALLY good. American and 5 years old tho.

im so so so bored.. i ate being stuck at home,

its amazing how all the people u give lifts too never wanna take u anywhere once the skyline is stuck in the garage.

what type of turbo is on a RB25det R33gtst motor?? what is the correct name for it..... not just "rb25det turbo" like most ppl write in here in the for sale section... i wanna know what it is called......

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well its some form of garrett turbo, dont think it really has any other "name" as such

from the info i have read, its a 45V3 series nissan turbocharger thatis what is written on the turbo itself on the outter housing. which is the oil line, the top one or the bottom one?? if u are looking down at the turbo in your car.....

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