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Heheheheheheeh

Boo, is that all you have got to say?? You can do much better.

And Markimak, they are all on another forum. Shanef is still the same, flames everyone with little or no regard for anyones feelings, but it is funny.

ever want to sell a car use carsales. i had all up over 15000 people click on my ad to view it. and around 500 calls over the months i was selling it. soo many people wanted to drive only 3 did.. and the 3rd brought her well traded :pirate: . :blink:

how did u go about it.. im interested..??

put ~10 rolls of duct tape over the cut area, secure the line so it wont move, using an angle grinder with a very fine cutting blade, cut through the hose as quickly as possible.

hahah I gave that away a long time ago. Not everyone can wait like you Marky.

FARKEN ZING :sorcerer:

on the other hand i will post and continually voice my opinion that ur all gay IT nerds and GTSTs are slow :(

im not an IT nerd, and yes, GTST's are slow :)

think this will hold up in my mates RB25 sil..???

patrol pressure plate with different dia frame and a exedy heavy duty cluth plate

yes, but he'll blow the rb20 box :yes:

emos can go die..

+1

i like my SR 4 potter...

lol @ rocker arms

Re: people who budget build.

Why use cheap shit. Do it right and use something decent.

why? so u can get the car back up and running. and to add another to the count :P

and build one on the side ;)

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joshies missus

when did he start dating ur mom?

Heheheheheheeh

Boo, is that all you have got to say?? You can do much better.

And Markimak, they are all on another forum. Shanef is still the same, flames everyone with little or no regard for anyones feelings, but it is funny.

hi dave :D

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