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Its a movie set in Spartan times, I just watched it last night and Im impressed, its been a while since I have seen a movie where I was totally engrossed but I couldnt not watch its awesome. **warning scenes of gratutious violence** 10 outa 10 from me

how farked are 32 gtr boots? why would nissan make them so farking small :nyaanyaa:

Cos ashun women are smaller than euro babes hence they are easier to abduckt and fit in the boot of a 32. :laughing-smiley-014:

this is what im gonna have to do now. will need to cut the floor around the cell & tank so i can drop the tank down enough to get the correct fall for the fuel filling pipe from the std filling location in the guard. Also need atleast 22" height for the dry sump tank

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how farked are 32 gtr boots? why would nissan make them so farking small :nyaanyaa:

haha.. yeah.. u doing ur inner or outer shane. stuff using nissan though.. get some repco ones and a seperator.. tkaes 10mins per outside corner to do on AE corollas.. hehe :sorcerer:

yes, i shoulda kept the boat, aka 33 :thumbsup:

learn quick..

haha.. yeah.. u doing ur inner or outer shane. stuff using nissan though.. get some repco ones and a seperator.. tkaes 10mins per outside corner to do on AE corollas.. hehe :sorcerer:

wtf u talking bout? :nyaanyaa:

no space saver shane..

will prolly have it mounted under the car after the cell goes in

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