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too much pasta makes you fat

its big bowls too like 12cms high lol..

ill work out tonight to the tune of men at work... lol

now he might get a 3071R... u think the 3071R will be fine on a FMIC fuel pump exhast std ecu car on 10psi :D

Disco FTW. Throw that 71 away!

HI DAN.. prices please.. want asap

correct me if im wrong but isnt a 2871R a disco potato highflow.? and 2860RS is the smaller one..?

thats what i told him, but no he wants something bigger...foo!!!

i want to go home.

no u didnt.. jump band wagons much :D wuv u

its big bowls too like 12cms high lol..

ill work out tonight to the tune of men at work... lol

now he might get a 3071R... u think the 3071R will be fine on a FMIC fuel pump exhast std ecu car on 10psi :D

You won't get fat Mark, 1. You're AZN, 2. You're young, 3. You got one of those friggin super rediculous fast metabolisms

Having a fast metabolism means you'll likely never get fat or even "big" (unless it self corrects later in life), you can build muscle through mass amounts of protein and lifting big weights on a constant basis, but you'll never be huge.

HI DAN.. prices please.. want asap

correct me if im wrong but isnt a 2871R a disco potato highflow.? and 2860RS is the smaller one..?

no u didnt.. jump band wagons much :D wuv u

Disco 0.64 $13** inc GST (available)

Disco 0.86 $13** inc GST (available)

2871 -2 0.86 $13** inc GST (EX Sydney - Tuesday)

Euro FTW!!! Nice work Jay!!!! Let the fun begin!!

The interior was NOT as clean as the photos in the ad suggested so it's going to need some love, but mechanically it's great. Pulls speeds I should not admit to very very very easily.

the problem with having a diet of protein and lifting big weights is, if you have a fast metabolism, as soon as you stop/slow down your workout, start a sport or do anything other than continue what you're doing, you'll just go back to the way you were lol...thats why I just go to the gym every now and again, eat a decent diet etc

ok dan what should a S14a with lil mods get.. just want something thats good and makes more power in the future.. i think 3071R is over kill for him... cause i dnt think he wants 250 like i do

You can make 280rwkw on a Disco with SR20. The 2871 is slightly larger and nowhere near as responsive.

Depends on what lil mods he has. FMIC, pump, injectors, zorst, AFM should net him 250rwkw.

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