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it has polished cam covers, billiet throttle body, polished greddy plenum and polished fuel rail but there is more to come for it :D its not rice if it is functional.

what about all the carbon fibre bits? yes that's right dan told me ur dirty little secrets :(

methinks shane is jealous and wants his motor to look like that lol

as if man lol...obviously u havnt seen my engine bay or motor, plus his is only an rb25, straight rb25, with no rb30 bottom end, pfft weak

Nismo boy,

umm yeah replaced everything except for the head, that had a wee bit of porting done to it. I will post its full specs when it is running atm its a great engine stand accessory

lol you wish shane,

you don't know how hard it was to find that oil cap design as they are no longer produced any more. I painted the block silver so i could see any leaks if they occured (see still functional). The carbon bits are still functional, they just look nice as well and are a bit of a finishing touch to the engine :(

yo rohan, which guy were u on the cruise on sunday?

I'm Guessing da dude in da Skyline!!

:thumbsup:

y0

how'd ur moanin session go last night?

lol

Oh well i'm feeling less horny toady......

must of been the heat yesterday but fark i wanted a root......

i solved my problems last night and no kittens where killed :rant:

Hey Shane do you want that lift on friday? i dont know if you want to go wit me though i'll be driving like a bitch.....

edit Lift not life

haha yeah alrite man...well u cant be slower than some of the others :thumbsup:

where bouts u comin from? my office is just behind the brewery...

oook then, mike the bustard said u did *shrugs*

I am going up there on the twelth for the cruise..and lilkmike is co pilot, but i havent been up there in the past month. I know the area fairly well though.

noice, well i'll be with the big phat (or is that fat :thumbsup:) asian dude in the lite blue (or is that ghey blue :rant:) silvia :O

lol ok.

i will be in the silver 32... you cant miss mine, it has half a front bar and a few dings....yes i will fix it when i finish having fun.

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