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Hi Aaron >_<

hi

Im filling time because i dont want to go to the shop and make turbos today lol

going to queensland raceway tonight for test and tune so just relaxing :happy:

hi

Im filling time because i dont want to go to the shop and make turbos today lol

going to queensland raceway tonight for test and tune so just relaxing :P

Show me how to make turbos. I need a new job :happy:>_<

and slide if you have any tests done at PA hospital or QEII ask the info desk to page me after you finish and we can always catchup and have a starbucks :happy:

>_< im never in qld for hospital always sydney or john flynn

forgot the link in the pm

http://www.slidingperformance.com/catalog/...hp?cPath=51_117

so do you take layby?

or even sexual favours for car parts....

just enquiring.......

Yeah i do layby

sexual favours is the preferred method of payment though lol

Show me how to make turbos. I need a new job :happy:>_<

hahahah ok

but i think the washing solution might eat through your virgin hands lol

Quick Question!!

my mate has a r33 and there is a huge problem with it, it drives fine when not acelerating hard but when you give it 100% throttle it only revs to 4000rpm, wont rev harder, what could be the problem?

any of you guys free to come out on Thursday night to have a look at the car, its in the city?

Yeah i do layby

sexual favours is the preferred method of payment though lol

hahahah ok

but i think the washing solution might eat through your virgin hands lol

How much bum sex for a new turbo? :happy:

and Anna has Virgin hands? >_<

Quick Question!!

my mate has a r33 and there is a huge problem with it, it drives fine when not acelerating hard but when you give it 100% throttle it only revs to 4000rpm, wont rev harder, what could be the problem?

any of you guys free to come out on Thursday night to have a look at the car, its in the city?

if it sounds like its bouncing off the rev limiter i would say the air flow meter

if you know someone with the nissan data cable and software check for error codes

lihn's back i take it and not givin u the needs hey?

:happy:

:P its just she spent all the money in Vietnam...

but i can still give out bum sex....

lol

and she does when it comes to chemicals that turn alloy into bubbles lol

just Anna and Virgin dont belong in the same sentence

Bubbles hey? where can i get this stuff? >_<

if it sounds like its bouncing off the rev limiter i would say the air flow meter

if you know someone with the nissan data cable and software check for error codes

Why do you tempt me with your GT2860R-5 prices >_<

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