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I got the rediator off one of the traders on secret drift - $270 seems like good quality too

Yeah thats where i am going. my brother has used them and his is fine.

Do you have a username on there???

NOT IF WE CRASH INTO THEM!!!!!

bahahaha will rack a time with the 20...then come back when the 25 is in and see how much better can get.

yeah ill take the s13 as its the same chassis as mine, i hope to be pushing 260rwkw soonish though just gotta run some more kays up on my engine

yeah ill take the s13 as its the same chassis as mine, i hope to be pushing 260rwkw soonish though just gotta run some more kays up on my engine

lol ok...thats 100odd more then me....

looks like it will be an interesting race....:S

its just that shane doesnt think that slidind a car around a corner is actually driving, all he needs to worry about is turning left

yeah, he doesnt know that once you've slide theres no going back....its the most fun you have with your pants on.

lol u lot have seriously gotta come up with new material :)

ok how about, your mum.

why the original is always the best???

ditto!

its just that shane doesnt think that slidind a car around a corner is actually driving, all he needs to worry about is turning left

i havnt said its not driving, i said its not a motorsport :)

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