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*takes leaf out of josh's book* but i am THE best ;)

the banter will continue until it is actually taken to the track, im sure... *waits for comment regarding when that'll be*

you can't be the best, coz I am ZE best!!!

oh and I love the banter, but only when the otherside understands that I'm going to kick their ass!

Cant go wrong if it flutters better then a VL turbo.

oh man it's so awesome!! lol

me and my mechanic were standing there for like 5mins revving it and then cracking up laughing!!! lol

li22eh I know you're teh best. You beat most guys and it's funny because then the excuse reel comes out ;)

woot for the big fat maid servent in gone with the wind. :huh:

lol.... I love that excuse reel, it's my best friend!!!

you can't be the best, coz I am ZE best!!!

oh and I love the banter, but only when the otherside understands that I'm going to kick their ass!

ohwell, in the end we all know the almighty GTR wil prevail ;)

oh man it's so awesome!! lol

me and my mechanic were standing there for like 5mins revving it and then cracking up laughing!!! lol

lol.... I love that excuse reel, it's my best friend!!!

ahahahaha noice

you can't be the best, coz I am ZE best!!!

oh and I love the banter, but only when the otherside understands that I'm going to kick their ass!

But no one ever seems to understand

lol.... I love that excuse reel, it's my best friend!!!

Yeah you were using it on me before ;)

Well a 32 is supposed to be about 1440 or there abouts

Yeah it is supposed to be....But J boys is stripped has no aircon and it only weighs that much :huh:

yeah well you we being cocky about being faster than me.

I had to shut you up.

SIf I was being cocky! I listed all the reasons why in my post! And not one of the reasons was me being a better driver! *Goes to find the evidence*

93 Silvia Q :huh:

ok.. with an s14 adm engine, s15 brakes, shanef's gtr fuel pump, some gay intercooler.. and 3inch exhaust of course... the work has only just been completed.. got a few little problems to work out before I move onto suspension etc.

OMG!!! Another Silvia Driver!!! ;)

but sad to say i opted for the RB20 option, with heaps of other stuff... i cant wait to drive it its getting its full tune on the 4th dec.....

SIf I was being cocky! I listed all the reasons why in my post! And not one of the reasons was me being a better driver! *Goes to find the evidence*

hahaha.. yeah you were!!!! You were before aswell.. but I bit my lip lol.

OMG!!! Another Silvia Driver!!! ;)

but sad to say i opted for the RB20 option, with heaps of other stuff... i cant wait to drive it its getting its full tune on the 4th dec.....

*fixes hair* heeeyyyy lol

you, slider and I can have silvia wars!!! apart from his has aids so don't go too close

sounds awesome!!!!

Bunta - make sure this dude comes out with us when I go up there next!

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