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He cant be serious, i hope he replys to my comment.

jump on msn bish, i want to ask you something...

Scarily I agree with you Josh. Any vote by someone really not interested is a wasted vote.

donkey voting ftw lol

well guys decided on the next family car for my mum..

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/11321

it will be a 2JZ bahaha... TRC for her.. and ill put a R154 in at a later date and take it off her hands in a few years.. looks good. looking at under 14k for a aristo on road that will smoke ya commo whores

well guys decided on the next family car for my mum..

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/11321

it will be a 2JZ bahaha... TRC for her.. and ill put a R154 in at a later date and take it off her hands in a few years.. looks good. looking at under 14k for a aristo on road that will smoke ya commo whores

of course it would its a farken 3lt turbo numb nuts....it will smoke most stock cars ...in a straight line.

of course it would its a farken 3lt turbo numb nuts....it will smoke most stock cars ...in a straight line.

...

bah....

ill let that slide dan..

oh well what u all think of letting my mother drive it lol.. i rekon its a good family car... creature comforts. grade 4... and cheap...

2JZ no shit!

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bah....

ill let that slide dan..

oh well what u all think of letting my mother drive it lol.. i rekon its a good family car... creature comforts. grade 4... and cheap...

2JZ no shit!

seen em with leather for that price. but not in back

bahahah...

yesh the gold painted silver badges....that people steal....i think..

man i would find something that you didnt have to service every 5000k for a family car..something N/A.

seems more the right thing.

Not the fake gold lexus badges?

sure its an option

bahahah...

yesh the gold painted silver badges....that people steal....i think..

man i would find something that you didnt have to service every 5000k for a family car..something N/A.

seems more the right thing.

hmm some of u guys are game only servicing every 5000kms.. i do mine every 3000kms.. just cause my driving is a lil closer to limiter and more often up ther.

nope mums getting an aristo and its gonna be a 2JZ..

wats ur oil like when u change it though mark?

silly question i spose though, seeing as u wont know how much it's detteriated unles su get it tested...

black. silly boy..

i knw its prob a bit much but i do track it. i go get temps over 100 oil degrees and i rather be safe than sorry.

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