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Whats the go with the Tuesday night dinners, do they still have them.

on sauqld...

yeah just every time you rev past 5000 rpm for more than a second all your rocker arms will snap off...sic :P

haha.. hmm $100 for tomei RAS kit.. PROBLEM SOLVED>.. now lets tackle the RB pumping oil into head problem.. yes part is $22 from tomei as well.. but couple hundred to get the head off ahahaa... :thumbsup:

ps ive had the SR on rev limiter for a good while nothing breaks.. :(

lol @ rocker arms

sr = wannabe v8 :(

pfft... ur taunts dont hurt me.. u like my 180 haha.. u saw my deep fried tyres... haha

and the new ZO6 still uses a 16v pushrod V8...

whats ur point..

anyway its raining whores...

uknw what that means watch out for billy bob and joe drifting ther fully sick commos around our roundabouts...

i just put a O2 sensor on the 180sx... haha suprise suprise alot smoother now and easier to hold certain throttle applications... :thumbsup: uknw what im talking about... anyway for $65 from nisswreck was well worth it... now what i dnt understand is why the hell it didnt have one on when i got the car..

done is done..

arc up...???

havent heard that one..

yes shane i secretly slash my wrist over the matter..

WHY WONT YOU LOVE ME....

on a lighter note shane u think i should buy a NEW PFC for 930 del with 2 weeks to wait..?

arc, u know fire up? surely ur rock isnt THAT big :thumbsup:

if im being too mean just tell me to stop...nah fark it its fun farking around lol

yeah do it dude, dont think u could get em from nywhere else for cheaper with 2 weeks lead time

anyway its raining whores...

uknw what that means watch out for billy bob and joe drifting ther fully sick commos around our roundabouts...

i just put a O2 sensor on the 180sx... haha suprise suprise alot smoother now and easier to hold certain throttle applications... :P uknw what im talking about... anyway for $65 from nisswreck was well worth it... now what i dnt understand is why the hell it didnt have one on when i got the car..

done is done..

see now if u were an aussie, u would be one of them commo drivers, u being an asian bogan and all :(

asian commo's = 180's :(

WHAT cant you make it tonight Dingo.

I thought you live there.

Dude I started at 4.00 am this morning and not long dragged my very tired old arse through the door. If I can muster the strength I will have a quick shower and pop out for a bo peep sub. :/

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