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Hey isaac, i just realised my friend Marc bought your suspension :D

Damn his speedy hide

I needed them! One of the shocks on the rear of the R33 is gooooooone

At least Isaac still had the ECU for me...it better fix the problem *shakes fist at car gremlins*

Damn his speedy hide

I needed them! One of the shocks on the rear of the R33 is gooooooone

At least Isaac still had the ECU for me...it better fix the problem *shakes fist at car gremlins*

yeah hopefully fixes your 33's woes :glare: failing that i say go with the space shuttle style switch. Piss off all this modern 'active fuel management' how cylinders get 'turned off' you can retrofit it to the skyline :D

Gemma says:

whats with the eh on everything??

Josh says:

i think its a nerd thing?

Josh says:

gemmah!

Gemma says:

deffinately a nerd thing

Josh says:

with out a doubt

Josh says:

but im short, cute and fluffy so it makes it all ok

Gemma says:

ha ha - fluffy

Josh says:

fluffly like a puppy

Gemma says:

what kind of puppy

Josh says:

lassy dog?

Gemma says:

oh i see - so the description should be short, cute, fluffy and heroic?

Josh says:

this is true

rofl's

morning :P

rofl @ Series II in Noels thread...man he's definately going to get defected..his car is so modified..HE RUNS 11PSI EVERYDAY OMGWTFWOW!!!ONE!!1!1 standard cars do that. He cracks me up, but I cbf replying anymore, he doesn't understand.

indeed....thats why he street races with other "fellow racers" yo at teh secret spots yo!! because it's way to risky to go to the track..cops will write down your number plate and fine you when you go to maccas...and he'd be screwed HES RUNNING 11PSI and keep this on the down low but I think he said he has a PFC and maybe hes hollowed his cat out ZOMG!!!ONE111!1!1!SHIFTONE!!! Biggest rebel on here.

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