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more likely you miss my wang

man it's hard to recognise you kids without sigs!!!

oh I got my car back this morning!!!!!! IT's awesome... f**kin ace.. until the fuel pump died in the ass lol

I have a 33GTST pump lying around the house somewhere if you want to try it for "cheap-as-free" dollars :wave:

I cant wait to get my car back from the Mechanics!!!

having wet day dreams just imagining driving it again!!

just wait till i get my new coil overs.... OMG i just creamed my pants *grabs tissue box*

he he he

i'll brb.....

I have a 33GTST pump lying around the house somewhere if you want to try it for "cheap-as-free" dollars :sick:

thanks for the offer.. need gtr or above :rofl:

damn modified cars! :wave:

I need pic proof

yeah.. .no lol

i just read a bit about some skids on your charity cruise.

When Col was in Sydney, he made me do skids in my daily driver whilst he yelled out the window at some chicks

I was so embarrassed.

i just read a bit about some skids on your charity cruise.

When Col was in Sydney, he made me do skids in my daily driver whilst he yelled out the window at some chicks

I was so embarrassed.

oh is that right :wave: dirty col

What's up with it Vanilla face? Me and my Homie Azamat just parked our slab outside, we're looking for somewhere to post up our black asses for the night. So, uh, Bang Bang, Skeet Skeet nigga. Just a couple of pimps, no hoes.

what does it mean whent hey say balanced and blueprinted?

It means every internal part of the engine is machined to exacting specifications and perfectly balanced to ensure better than factory clearances and rotational stability.

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