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lol did u like my heat shield made of alfoil for the AFM plug.. lol thought it was quite smart.. the nismo dump pipes radiated alot of heat.. and i reckon the heat shrink would have melted with the dump pipe heat..

any other valid acquisitions noel.. or u done bein jealous... :D as if buy a GTST..

hi big boy get that harmonic balancer yet..??

Christ, someone phone the Queen and let her know what people are doing to her language...

Yeah I know, it's like kicking a puppy but he keeps coming back...

except this puppy can box :D

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....can you do mine as well....i need something to bite down on though while your doing it.

git down bish :P

what you havent done it yet.....n00b

nope been lazy came in mail yesterday.. pulled the handbrake apart and see the spring...

im sick of handbrakes sticking up have u done urs yet..

So what you're saying is 100% insubstantiated? God bless the internet and all its warriors.

and bless the judgemental cock mods with too much power.. whats ur point..

so when is that mod vote/review happening :D

i never dynod the GTR.. bah soo.. i never ran it on the strip.. whats ur point.?

and bless the judgemental cock mods with too much power.. whats ur point..

so when is that mod vote/review happening :D

i never dynod the GTR.. bah soo.. i never ran it on the strip.. whats ur point.?

Yeah fire up, that's more like it!

except this puppy can box :D

nope been lazy came in mail yesterday.. pulled the handbrake apart and see the spring...

im sick of handbrakes sticking up have u done urs yet..

yeah matey did mine quite a while ago.. my hand brake is different from yours.....mine was an absolute c**t

Where's a decent keyboard warrior when you want one?

in the "important" thread.

well usually trash em in here :P

Wooden spoon?

Can you spank well? i was thinking something different

The internet is no fun these days, we need real noobs

your startin to show your age when you say that.

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