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Crap, I actually laughed at this. You win this round new guy.

At the risk of starting a serious conversation - which in no one constitutes me acknowledging you as a person - what box/diff combo are you running the CoR33vette and if a R33 diff how well does the final drive match with the "power" delivery?

Ill keep it brief as to not start an actual conversation in the whoretown:

Gearbox is a 4l60e which has a full manual (stage three for the stage fags) valve body with all electronics removed. It's just been rebuilt with better bands as they were shot and a 3200 stall.

The diff is the standard skyline LSD although so far it seems quite healthy,it has 3.68 final ratio which is a little to long for drag racing on the street it's fine.

Would like some 4.11s if Zac stops being a shit bloke and will take his out

Ill keep it brief as to not start an actual conversation in the whoretown:

Gearbox is a 4l60e which has a full manual (stage three for the stage fags) valve body with all electronics removed. It's just been rebuilt with better bands as they were shot and a 3200 stall.

The diff is the standard skyline LSD although so far it seems quite healthy,it has 3.68 final ratio which is a little to long for drag racing on the street it's fine.

Would like some 4.11s if Zac stops being a shit bloke and will take his out

You need to speak to V8 Skylineman, He has multiple diffs i believe.

Ill keep it brief as to not start an actual conversation in the whoretown:

Gearbox is a 4l60e which has a full manual (stage three for the stage fags) valve body with all electronics removed. It's just been rebuilt with better bands as they were shot and a 3200 stall.

The diff is the standard skyline LSD although so far it seems quite healthy,it has 3.68 final ratio which is a little to long for drag racing on the street it's fine.

Would like some 4.11s if Zac stops being a shit bloke and will take his out

3.68 Holy Wangan Champion Batman. 4.11's would perk it up a bit for sure!

I run 4.444 in the STI

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*cough* plunger gun *cough*

Doctor: Air mask

Nurse: Air mask Doctor

Doctor: Pulse?

Nurse: Steady Doctor

Doctor: Forceps

Nurse: Forceps

Doctor: Plunger Gun

Nurse: ...

Nurse: ...

Nurse: ...

Batman: Grappling Gun?

Doctor: It'll do.

Seems legit.

i'm too mainstream for that shit

Mainstream me a quote for a generic "race car" wrap.

Standard paint as base layer and two colour "pattern" over/around the car with a few logos for good measure.

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