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yeah thats always good cause then you can leave the place in a like crap and not have to worry about cleaning it...unless you get her to clean up on her knees...

oh new topic...

is your car going yet shane.

Silence Rb20 owner >_<

Means I gotta go get my 18+ card. Now that is effort

pfft fark that, just trawl the streets up there :sick:

Are we any wiser as to how long you will be without a license as yet. AND....will you fall under the new p plate laws when you do get it back.

I would have had it back next month if it wasn't for a SPERS fine I had and never paid, that I only found out the other week, so its not a big deal as I always thought I was getting my license back in another 5 months anway.

Annoying yes, date didn't change so i'll live.

5 months time I reapply, and roll back onto my opens, and 12 points.

I would have had it back next month if it wasn't for a SPERS fine I had and never paid, that I only found out the other week, so its not a big deal as I always thought I was getting my license back in another 5 months anway.

Annoying yes, date didn't change so i'll live.

5 months time I reapply, and roll back onto my opens, and 12 points.

!WOOOT! thank goodness for that. otherwise it would be another 4 years of driving boooring shit.

Are you going to pimp out another hot ride?

You make me cry Noel, Nigga please - Pimp? once, and once only. NEVER AGIAN!

If I don't buy a performance car straight up I'll flog a few cars from auctions to put towards a motor.

In terms of what performance car I would buy, Im not sure. I was with a built rb26 on the weekend and it made me think... In a good way. But I still deep down want toyota love

That thought had crossed my mind. I however I aren't an open budget unless some miracle happens I and a land another awesome job

Saw a boganed rb30 at the bank on saturday night, 2j auto with everything home meade and the farkin thing still ran 11's

1.5JZ all the way man.

Did some serious in depth research to this. There is no hard core evidence that the 2jz head flows better/more then a 1jz head (stock). So unless I bought a car with a 1jz already in it, I would just go a straight 2jz.

EI: I wouldn't build a 1.5j for the hell of it to put in a hybrid car. Nissan/Toyota conversion for example.

1.5JZ all the way man.

no i was being serious shane...what is needing to be done before it be going?

i have an rb20 for the moment....

ok, well dry sump setup, exhaust, and ecu is all thats left

however how long that will take depends on if i get this dog box on the weekend >_<

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