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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.
Alternatively it means the shit spins good coz it's not outta whack y0!

thanks squizz

you aren't just a pretty face!

I can give you no forum access if you'd like...

now now squizz theres no need to be totally ghey, i mean a bit of gheyness here and there is totally fine...plus, whoretown wouldnt be the same without me :wave:

hi warwick! long time no see! :wave:

we are doing an old pac run tonight!

Hi Liz/Squizz :rofl:

LOL, yeah thanks for letting me know.....

NOTHING goe son here in QLD....everyone is too soft.....or drives an NA (Squizz :sick: )

I am actaully going to be in Syd this weekend but will be driving a hire car :w00t:

now now squizz theres no need to be totally ghey, i mean a bit of gheyness here and there is totally fine...plus, whoretown wouldnt be the same without me :wave:

:rofl: Seemed to be ok for the 3 years before you got here... :sick:

you're fuel pump is overrated lol

from what little i know (bare in mind I only foudn out what it is 2 mins ago) I agree lol

haha u never asked for a running/working one now did you :wave:

lol.... I've put the harsh word on that if anyone does anything silly, I will punch them in the face.. can't afford any attention on my silvia! the new engine hasn't been signed off at the rta yet.

hire cars? at least they can take a good thrashing.. kinda!

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