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i knw aye. but damn so tight and pure. haha

hmm how cheap..? im listening..?? think we can put a 6spd getrag on it..? they handle a shit load of power from the JZA80

You are like a walking internet factoid regurgitator...

pubs are full of single chicks loser :D

i want a hot one.....

lol.. ur learning GTRs are a bit heavy too

no u need a partially built GTR

like said partially built GTR

hiya... :D

dude im bringing one for all u guys to share.. now settle

bogan ones with missing teeth highschool is where ther at andy

one...who that f**k do you think one will help?? wont help me thats for sure considering you prob wont let her talk to anyone :) or you'll leave early!!

been there done that, high school girls are stupid and care too much about what dolly says you should and shouldnt do! You need some one who doesnt give a crap and goes for gold ha ha

ditto, farken

You are like a walking internet factoid regurgitator...

:(

oi fochers. whats the power delivery on the supras like? a tt rz im talkin (94 model, so no vvti)

270rwkw, 264 9.0 cams, std turbo's. 2nd gear useless?

On stock twins it will just feel like there's a bigger engine in there.

On stock twins it will just feel like there's a bigger engine in there.

interesting.

are the stockers reliable? i.e what are the chances of turbo wheel departing and entering cat/motor

comparable to the skylines?

19*8 19*9.5

true eh

2nd gear should be useless.....but depends on the driver. they are big cars though....huge mid range torque and power.

i guess it'd be pretty drivable being soo torquey

Ceramic wheels, you tell me.

hahaha thought as much

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