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Umm since I have no idea (like Shane :nuke: ) lets go for .....ummmmm hours???

hahaha :laugh:

Nahhhhh

I had no idea so I thought to my self what would Shane do??? So I made up a story!

I can tell you one thing Noel...JIM BERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

Shane loves me

heres another story i can tell you!

my car runs.....:)

and JHH

shhh isnt u saying that word similar to jesus sayin devil?

thats lame. Let me drive teh LM? I'll show it some side stepping love

nah, elt me drive it, i'll get it to make noises u've never heard before! :D

yeah some red necks asked me if i had 510kws....

i think it was inspired by 510STI or 510WRX....

the clutch in the car is gone, so it hardly gets driven atm

get onto jim berry, it wont break then :P

P.S yesssss another shameless plug :)

cya frank, bring that gtr round and ill finish the clutch off for you

take turns of limiter launches? :nuke:

It will be cutting laps of the driveway in no time :) ha ha

rofl

in theory, i could fire it up if i put the new ecu in, caus everything's there bolted up....but then it'd just go BANG in ~3months time :laugh:

or better yet frank, for ur power, going by what other users have, i'd suggest going for a quad plate :laugh:

f**k that just us a Jim Berry aluminum foil 1/4 plate and it will hold 31208730958774541750932 kw at the wheels

rofl

in theory, i could fire it up if i put the new ecu in, caus everything's there bolted up....but then it'd just go BANG in ~3months time :happy:

that isnt very good...but some people on here would probably have a crack at it lol

that isnt very good...but some people on here would probably have a crack at it lol

bah! the guy who wants the turbo swap isnt going to be ready til early may.

fark it, mite just get the ecu and fire the bitch up like it is with the N1's :happy:

rb30's are cheap as chips anyways, just build the forged one on the side

least he doesnt use std nissan patrol clutch plates like NPC :happy:

He probably does...he just calls them something else like the "Billy Elliot" or some other gay English movie name

apparently calling something the full monty adds $600 to the price

He probably does...he just calls them something else like the "Billy Elliot" or some other gay English movie name

apparently calling something the full monty adds $600 to the price

rofl, i must admit he's making about a 100% profit out of them!

fair call though, if they work its still hella cheap compared to a jap twin/tripple of the same rating!

just putting it out there that you are lying

People belive things written in here for some reason

lol true true, those peeps r stoopid!

soo what was the outcome of it? ben said something about the hub was the thing that was farking up?

also i've known that john's had fair few issues with it for a fair while

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