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nah i lee i dont hit girls

last bits arrive this week then dan has to put it together.

still a hope for dyno day

so whats left to go on? what the power your expecting? hehehe i might have to do and enging transplant!!! :wave:

shaneistehgayestgtr/lawnornimentowner!!

true true :)

:wave: i told you i really dont want to see your home made porno!! :wub:

lol gold!

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nah i lee i dont hit girls

last bits arrive this week then dan has to put it together.

still a hope for dyno day

siiick...confident theres no sand in the head this time? :wave:

has dan got his together and running yet?

250-260 atw and im happy

plus i have a secret weapon.

siiick...confident theres no sand in the head this time? :wave:

has dan got his together and running yet?

yeah no sand in it this time, got a real engineer on the job

I think i'm gonna have to buy another RB20 engin so i can have it built with forged internals and then wap it into my baby...

man i'm only running 1bar now cos we dont know the real condtion of the engin but with the high flow and all my mods i should be able to run heaps more for more power!!

I think i'm gonna have to buy another RB20 engin so i can have it built with forged internals and then wap it into my baby...

man i'm only running 1bar now cos we dont know the real condtion of the engin but with the high flow and all my mods i should be able to run heaps more for more power!!

compression test that b!tch

what 25, rb20 powa FTW.

oh thats right...ur a weird man ben :wave:

I think i'm gonna have to buy another RB20 engin so i can have it built with forged internals and then wap it into my baby...

i have forged pistons, gapless rings, cams, ported head, gt2876r, haltech, 550cc injectors, 040 pump and a few other bits and made 220kw atw on 1 bar.

or leak down test. OR get an oil analysis done.

also good options

anyways im going to work, have a lovely dinner tonight.

i dont get to go :wave: stupid staff meeting

will do....

hey shane did i hear some where you can do it??

any way LUNCH TIME :wave:

:) all the classes are back so all the hotties in fashion are back to!! fark its hot at the canteen! hot looking sweaty girls everywhere!! man they have some short shorts :wub::)

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