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nothing wrnog with fixed back's...unless ur over 60 and brittle as a fook :rolleyes:

pay for it? caus i will break it if i put a synchro behind this motor...

hmm i dnt knw u have to have a running car..

so what box set u planning on getting then..??

bah ill get a fixed back.. never been hassled by the cops.. well not really.. only for my wheel.. CHROME FACED NARDI FTW... yes CHROME lol

what turbo kit should i get for the RB25.. thinkin TD06

how much for a worn out big end bearing, But go easy on me cos i am only a poor student.

lol dont know if it was a big end....number 1 bearing was shagged though.

i am just poor not a uni student. stoopid low paying 1st year jobs.

BINGO!

AMEN!!

hmm i dnt knw u have to have a running car..

so what box set u planning on getting then..??

bah ill get a fixed back.. never been hassled by the cops.. well not really.. only for my wheel.. CHROME FACED NARDI FTW... yes CHROME lol

what turbo kit should i get for the RB25.. thinkin TD06

some type of dog box. i'm NOT going an auto

bah ill get a fixed back.. never been hassled by the cops.. well not really.. only for my wheel.. CHROME FACED NARDI FTW... yes CHROME lol

what turbo kit should i get for the RB25.. thinkin TD06

Do it, back in the day full weight s13, stock rb25 > td06-25g kit, PFC, injectors, fuel pump, cooler, exhaust I ran an 11.2

And, well you know about my bitsa td06-25g kit with t78 wheels on a built motor...

dam straight they are uncomfortable.

give me a bride or recaro recliner any day.

hmm might get 2 front ergos in leather.. only gonna buy em once.. hold value well too

cobra ftw maaaaaaate...well thats because my carbon fibre fixed back is a cobra :rolleyes:

and yes fixed back is illegal if its not converted to a 2 seater

ahh i get ya.. yeah cobra aye prices on them..

in the end ill prob buy some GTR seats... 3 out of 4 holes is fine...

you do have a lot of money for a uni student.....mark.

i do work.. and work hard.. like i wanna live the life of a student and eat cup noodles.. i spend money on the things that make me happy my car..and mates.. and i dnt spend money on chicks no more.. fark em.. they can pay ther half of dinner.

lol dont know if it was a big end....number 1 bearing was shagged though.

i am just poor not a uni student. stoopid low paying 1st year jobs.

AMEN!!

well im mostly spending the money i saved up from last sem when i deffered.

hmm i dnt knw u have to have a running car..

so what box set u planning on getting then..??

bah ill get a fixed back.. never been hassled by the cops.. well not really.. only for my wheel.. CHROME FACED NARDI FTW... yes CHROME lol

what turbo kit should i get for the RB25.. thinkin TD06

3076R

Wheres the best plaqce to source some adjustable shit for my 33 like castor, camber, front/rear etc.

I dont want to spend much cos I am a poor student.

JIC FTW

Wheres the best plaqce to source some adjustable shit for my 33 like castor, camber, front/rear etc.

I dont want to spend much cos I am a poor student.

shut it noel. im not complaining about bein a student..

Do it, back in the day full weight s13, stock rb25 > td06-25g kit, PFC, injectors, fuel pump, cooler, exhaust I ran an 11.2

And, well you know about my bitsa td06-25g kit with t78 wheels on a built motor...

yes we know..

hmm td06 25g kit aye.. u got housing specs and size of gate.? my bros mate keisuke is goin to japan and getting sean some parts for the RB25

hmm might get 2 front ergos in leather.. only gonna buy em once.. hold value well too

ahh i get ya.. yeah cobra aye prices on them..

in the end ill prob buy some GTR seats... 3 out of 4 holes is fine...

i do work.. and work hard.. like i wanna live the life of a student and eat cup noodles.. i spend money on the things that make me happy my car..and mates.. and i dnt spend money on chicks no more.. fark em.. they can pay ther half of dinner.

well im mostly spending the money i saved up from last sem when i deffered.

cf cobra ur looking +2k..prolly bit out of ur price range lol

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