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i wasnt serious, sif lee could afford a 2j conversion :P

no there isnt, but every little bit counts on corners. when my new car arrives i will show you what even the slightest of balance adjustments can do.

that all comes down to opinion really. whether you can afford a full blown race engine or not. if we are talking one that gets rebuilt every few races then maybe, i'd go the rb26. but for reliability i'd pick the 2j.

i think we should stop this argument, remember what happenend on boost cruising when we did this on purpose?

yeah, lee got banned :laugh:

Do I look like someone that charitable?

Nah I would get it for you but I have to be stingy on how often i refresh!

haha ok, any idea when he posted it? and what was in the title? (i assume its in the FI area)

i wasnt serious, sif lee could afford a 2j conversion :laugh:

no there isnt, but every little bit counts on corners. when my new car arrives i will show you what even the slightest of balance adjustments can do.

that all comes down to opinion really. whether you can afford a full blown race engine or not. if we are talking one that gets rebuilt every few races then maybe, i'd go the rb26. but for reliability i'd pick the 2j.

i think we should stop this argument, remember what happenend on boost cruising when we did this on purpose?

what happened on boost cruising?

what happened on boost cruising?

i started a thread with the sole purpose of causing shit. most of the people on here got involved as well. lee ended up getting banned for saying he was f*cking a mods mother, repeteadly :laugh:

they found out eventually and closed the thread and threatened to ban me as well :P

was fun though :wave:

the topics title was: "what is better, a 2J or an RB26"

am i evil or what? it took 30 mins to get to 4 pages long. the shit fights started so quickly with us fueling them all

i wasnt serious, sif lee could afford a 2j conversion :P

no there isnt, but every little bit counts on corners. when my new car arrives i will show you what even the slightest of balance adjustments can do.

that all comes down to opinion really. whether you can afford a full blown race engine or not. if we are talking one that gets rebuilt every few races then maybe, i'd go the rb26. but for reliability i'd pick the 2j.

i think we should stop this argument, remember what happenend on boost cruising when we did this on purpose?

Ban him for stiring shit :laugh:

look what i found

Hey guys lets go to Skylineaustralia and start trouble to get them back at what they did to us....
Ban him for stiring shit :P

look what i found

lol most of us wouldnt care though, we'd go along with it :laugh:

also, would look suss if there were 5 or so people starting stuff, who all joined today

Ban him for stiring shit :P

look what i found

lol most of us wouldnt care though, we'd go along with it :laugh:

also, would look suss if there were 5 or so people starting stuff, who all joined today

bring it on i say, wouldn mind flaming soom n00bs :wave:

should go to the qld section of boost and say CB does better skids...

i dont think they would like it very much, not after my last thread on there.

also, i caused a bit of comotion with my "20v sprinter engine in a G200 charade" which i was actually seriously thinking about

i started a thread with the sole purpose of causing shit. most of the people on here got involved as well. lee ended up getting banned for saying he was f*cking a mods mother, repeteadly :laugh:

they found out eventually and closed the thread and threatened to ban me as well :P

was fun though :wave:

the topics title was: "what is better, a 2J or an RB26"

am i evil or what? it took 30 mins to get to 4 pages long. the shit fights started so quickly with us fueling them all

hahahahaha gold!

sounds like my efforts on ns.com

I started a thread saying "attention all s13 drivers".... then inside "all s13s are girls cars"... 30mins and 4 pages later.. there was a whole lot of banning! :huh:

hahahahaha gold!

sounds like my efforts on ns.com

I started a thread saying "attention all s13 drivers".... then inside "all s13s are girls cars"... 30mins and 4 pages later.. there was a whole lot of banning! :P

lol thats cool. we were thinking of going there too. for my next one i want to take on streetcommodores.com for some fun. i think thats the site anyway. messing with bogans :laugh:

haha one of the guys at my work has a 12 sec S13

more details!

lol thats cool. we were thinking of going there too. for my next one i want to take on streetcommodores.com for some fun. i think thats the site anyway. messing with bogans :laugh:

yeah..I'll be in on that one!

trouble with ns.com is I need the place to get rid of all my s13 parts and 180 parts! lol

more details!

yeah..I'll be in on that one!

trouble with ns.com is I need the place to get rid of all my s13 parts and 180 parts! lol

ns is ghey! u need to have a certain amount of posts t be able to advertise shit on there! :laugh:

ns is ghey! u need to have a certain amount of posts t be able to advertise shit on there! :laugh:

yeah hence why i started a gay thread and posted heaps lol

but ... i've learnt, that it's easy and better to take the s13 gear to the tip than sell it on ns.com lol.

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