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www.xtube.com has been down all morning, it's been a long day so far.

link not work safe for the n00bs.

damn, so no workout for ur pinky then eh?

shit one just sold for 200 in fs section was put up at 10:30 and is now sold but i told him i shotgun next if sale falls through!

lol no wonder it's already sold at that price hahaha

sif worry about flow, just get the biggest you can fit under your bonnet! :sorcerer:

said the redneck bogan drag racer.. unlike drag cars a decent drift track car needs something down low.. haha

stuff having lag for track. i already dislike the lag i get from the standard turbo despite having a mani

i am going to sell mine once it goes classic. 12 years or so i reckon...:S

a BNR32 will be worth a mint in 12 years!!!... i plan on getting a Vspec1 or 2 and put some twin low mounts and just make it reliable and see what its worth in 15 or so years.. have a look at things like the 260Zs and stuff.. esspecially midnight blue ones.. :thumbsup:

www.xtube.com has been down all morning, it's been a long day so far.

link not work safe for the n00bs.

hmm sounds interesting will check it when i get home..

anyone know much about OBX seats ..??

can get a pair with rails for 300ish.

NSFW...not NWS......n00b

same shit nerd..

i'm waiting for a PM/warning already after my current posts in there :nyaanyaa:

bahaha.. wouldnt that be funny i wonder if ill get one.

240z's are worth more and will contuine to grow in price.

wangan highway tax...

fark it im gonna buy one and put the neo in it. M1 midnight runs :thumbsup:

i'm waiting for a PM/warning already after my current posts in there :thumbsup:

Nah, its sweet

bahaha.. wouldnt that be funny i wonder if ill get one.

Do you want one?

I could make an exception for you... :nyaanyaa:

i wonder if my sig is too big now?

Nah, its right on the money...

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