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gosh... i'm such a hermit!! spend months studying and you even fall behind on nerdy stuff.

yes, yes you are :domokun:

i'll take the rail off you shane.

the std one? with the injectors aswell?

nothing wrong with malpassi.. had one on the GTiR.. yes i unplugged it and ran the standard FPR when i got it.. not the point.. it sat in my engine bay nicely. :sorcerer:

how are we whores..

im gonna go ring my tyre place and get them t stretch some 205s (skids better) on my rims.

the rising rate ones are dodgey as, spose u are farken dodgey urself so it suits lol

yes, yes you are :domokun:

the std one? with the injectors aswell?

the rising rate ones are dodgey as, spose u are farken dodgey urself so it suits lol

u sir are an idiot lol... :sorcerer: i said i disconnected the malpassi as it was shit and ran the std FPR... but then again u aint too bright and cant read..

ok.. shall i edit.. i disconnected it my friend.. ..

despite what u say ur still and idiot :)

how is ur gtr anyway..?

:)

its goin great guns

anyway i unplugged it cause the power i was running was fine for the std fpr..

how long did it take to strip the body of deadner..?

worked on it for about 4hrs on sat, that included stripping the whole interior and rmeoving 2/3 of the sound deadner. should have it all off this weekend sometime, maybe lol

Who uses BP ultimate, did you guys see current affair tonight. The dodgey bastards are putting 91 RON in the 98 RON tanks. Mainly on the Northern NSW coast around Ballina and towards the Tweed, but still you wonder how many others are doing it and we dont even know it. No wonder my car runs like shit on BP.

Heard that bloke. Got some dodgy kents in a bp near me. cant prove anything but sometimes the car ran fine and other times ir ran shit after filling up there. These pricks that do this have no idea what harm they can do. :)

Heard that bloke. Got some dodgy kents in a bp near me. cant prove anything but sometimes the car ran fine and other times ir ran shit after filling up there. These pricks that do this have no idea what harm they can do. :)

Yeah i know, that KENT is a real asshole lol.

I hope they start investigating more stations and not just BP. It could be going on with the others.

Edited by subzeroR33

Fark Noel, im still pissed off about loosing my eyelids at Willowbank the other night. It looks like its winking at me with the only one they ended up finding.

And the Honda. V-TEC u gotta be kidding.

Edited by subzeroR33
Fark Noel, im still pissed off about loosing my eyelids at Willowbank the other night. It looks like its winking at me with the only one they ended up finding.

And the Honda. V-TEC u gotta be kidding.

Dude I gotta tellya. The honda just owned ya. It ate your eyelids. blew your arse off, And now has your scalp hangin from his belt.

The only way you can reclaim it is by picking me up on your way to the bank so I dont get raped just to go and watch. :)

yes, yes you are :)

the std one? with the injectors aswell?

the rising rate ones are dodgey as, spose u are farken dodgey urself so it suits lol

yeah the standard...hmm nah i will get other injectors.

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