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only retards use apexi turbo's :D

and only even retarded retards crack exhaust housings on apexi turbo's :D

yeah the whole driving of your car can lead to problems like that

much safer in the backyard :(

RS4's are the bomb :(

On a totally different subject I found this on Ebay.. I'd like to know where this guy got his prices from..

R32 GTS-T

I payed $17000 for it and since then I put on the carbon bonnet - $1300, the custom made front mount intercooler - $2600, custom exhaust - $1100, major service completed at about 120000k's consisting of new timing belt and upgraded to HKS adjustable timing gears and high volume fuel pump - $5500, had pioneer splits, pioneer dual sub box, amp and MP3 head unit fitted - $3800, adjustable bilstein suspension - $3500, BRAND NEW HP DESIGN 19" deep dish rims and TOYO's best tyres fitted - $4200. Blew a turbo gasket a couple of months ago and had that replaced and some other stuff done while they were doing that anyways - $2600.
yeah the whole driving of your car can lead to problems like that

much safer in the backyard :)

sif even have a turbo charger :)

i want a turboed supra :(

as do i.......:(

I want a supercharged M3.

word on the street was u had aids...words on the street now is u certainly do have aids

I want a supercharged M3.

me too! pure hawtness

RS4's are the bomb :(

On a totally different subject I found this on Ebay.. I'd like to know where this guy got his prices from..

R32 GTS-T

I know where he got the prices...starts with P ends with dtor

30/both/china town

Hi Melvin.

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?

Depends how the go peddle is used and what tires are on it.

The one I drove just had an exhaust and FMIC, was lots of fun for a stock car. Smooth power, punchy down low.

interesting.

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

comparable to the skylines?

Shits on skylines.

nothing is reliable. Chance's are the same as any other factory made ceramic turbo.

pics??

should be safe on 13psi

You can tickle 1.1 - 1.2bar out of them from time to time if your nice, but thats not an everyday thing.

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