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last dinner, u said std rebuild, just everything got prepped

niggah please, my memory aint that bad :)

i remember that.. i was ther.. i was the guy in blue col.. remember?

u said u went std pistons cause u dnt like slap.. but u like to heat them up and melt them onto ur valves.. :wave:

i remember that.. i was ther.. i was the guy in blue col.. remember?

u said u went std pistons cause u dnt like slap.. but u like to heat them up and melt them onto ur valves.. :wave:

Oh yeah the guy in blue... You were on my mind all night... :)

No not really... Sorry... Dont remember...

A little.

I expect nothing less, then showing me how the GTR runs when its running

u know how its gonna be :wave:

but nothing is done on forums, kapish?

... mmm wat psi can ur engine take col?

spoken like a true n00b :)

once again you assume and presume far more than is good for one of such tender years. Hard work aint cool bud. but it is a way to make a good living without suckin off mommys tit. Pride i have a plenty, you obviously have none.

You assume im a trust fund baby....take you're own advice, you assume and presume to much or you're getting your information from people who don't know what they're talking about. Last time I checked your parents having money doesn't mean they continually hand it out to you. Maybe I took some of their advice and made some money of my own?? Maybe that doesn't count as I was listening to my parents...clearly, again, not the hardcore thing to do. I wish I was as hardcore as you old timer....my goal in life is to be your age, paying out people, trying to fit in with a young crowd and driving a stock and cheap r33 skyline....again if you don't realise...this is sarcasm.

wat was ur scramble boost set to on the track?

At the drags i ran 15,16,17,18 psi...

The more boost I ran the slower the ET... But the faster the trap speed... Weird...

No scramble boost for me, im not "Fast and Furious"

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