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300+ is harsh... Get with the times...

Josh you mission today if you choose to accept is to take a photos of a car doing a skid on the spare block next door to your house...

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300+ is harsh... Get with the times...

Josh you mission today if you choose to accept is to take a photos of a car doing a skid on the spare block next door to your house...

This message will not self destruct in 30 seconds as SAU is not advanced at mission impossible

so col, when are you getting cams? :)

300+ is harsh... Get with the times...

Josh you mission today if you choose to accept is to take a photos of a car doing a skid on the spare block next door to your house...

This message will not self destruct in 30 seconds as SAU is not advanced at mission impossible

HAHAHA, flag that we got in trouble again. Putting an offer on another house this week. This shanty town estate licks my balls.

I like where is this is going

*close's window with the 280 10.25mm cams*

i forgot to mention double valve springs, 1mm & 2mm oversize valves intake/exhaust

all this in a 180/r32 = funnnnnnn :)

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