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i did 10000 rpm once anna didnt set the limiter and failed to tell me

I crapped myself but no damamge was done ha ha

My GTR did 9500rpm frequently... it also blew a timing belt tensioner and detroyed all the valves, but I'm totally sure the two are not related... :P

outspace is very pleasant

no such thing...shit hot n/a that is :teehee:

Ok I still have this quote:

oh boy this is going to be easy :)

first andy, now u squizz, whose next? :P

It's nearly up to it's first birthday. Your lameness officially transcends time itself.

Ok I still have this quote:

It's nearly up to it's first birthday. Your lameness officially transcends time itself.

farken rofl, u keep quotes from that long ago?

u sir, are a suspect

The defense rests.

upload to a site i can view here at work...

farken rofl, u keep quotes from that long ago?

u sir, are a suspect

upload to a site i can view here at work...

Only that one. I'm glad I did now :teehee:

It's youtube I'm sure it will still be there when you get home. :P

true. But the AP's an cool

All 3.0l E36 M3s are fitted with four-wheel vented disc brakes measuring 12.4-inches or 315mm (front) and 12.3-inches or 313mm (rear) in diameter with a thickness of 28mm.

Mine's nicer cos it's here.

Oh and Shane, the stock setup has over 300mm rotors front and rear anyway.

TE37's are so 2001.

brick wall squizz...i care little lol

What, worried it will out brake and handle a nissan?

but its german built, i thought they did from teh factory :P

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