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find 1 bit of rust on my 180sx body panel and ill get one of my chicky friends to give u head..

are you that sure mark?

plus i wouldnt accept it, i wouldnt wanna see u all cut that i got in before you >_<:P

dont make a bet you cant keep.....

i highly agree :P

dont make a bet you cant keep.....

but u see i can keep it.. lol

are you that sure mark?

plus i wouldnt accept it, i wouldnt wanna see u all cut that i got in before you >_<:P

i highly agree :P

ahaha in before me.. i never said the chick is gonna be a looker but

my point is... my car is clean enough to eat off

ok i just got this back from greenline - i am trying to order 6 sard 800cc injectors through them:

Hi Daniel,

Thanks for your enquiry. Pricing information as requested:

6 x SARD 800cc Injector (Top, High): 17,326 yen (8,663)

Shipping: 1,900 yen

TOTAL: 19,226 yen AU$188

ok so does that mean the total is $188?

but u see i can keep it.. lol

ahaha in before me.. i never said the chick is gonna be a looker but

my point is... my car is clean enough to eat off

ur car isnt that clean, it looks clean on the outside but underneath its full of f**ken bog!

ok i just got this back from greenline - i am trying to order 6 sard 800cc injectors through them:

Hi Daniel,

Thanks for your enquiry. Pricing information as requested:

6 x SARD 800cc Injector (Top, High): 17,326 yen (8,663)

Shipping: 1,900 yen

<div align="left">TOTAL: 19,226 yen AU$188

ok so does that mean the total is $188?

</div>

lol wtf man

should be 8663 yen for 1 injector

also y u getting top fee high impedence injectors? u goin top feed rail on the 33 gtst?

i just passed a dude on the freeway pulled over by a stealth new ford focus turbo WTF!!!!! party lights on dash and in front bar an in the parcel tray (hatch back model)

crazyshiznit

this is on rb26 in my mates car ( he does not have internet banking >_< )

ahh i see!

anyways, price should be 51978 yen + shipping. reply back to jason and smack him round the ears and tel him to give u the proper price :P

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