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that 370z looks sweet as! i like the colour and rims. benny when you pimp your 370? got the twins turbs

for it yet?

Lol nah i got a HKS single turbo kit sitting in the shed, gonna forge the bottom end and run it on E85 should be able to hold its own with the supra's and GTR's thumbsup.gif

Nah not kidding need the money for a house and wedding will buy a new car after i get a house, in the mean time i was planning on stripping my N1 engine putting a 2.8L stroker with V-Cam, ported head all new valve train, new tomei Arms M7655 Turbos etc and later on maybe next year i want to import a bog stock mint condition if i can get one R32 GTR preferably Vspec 1or 2 and keep it clean and simple restore all the f**ked parts on it. I just want a fun daily/weekend car which is what Dads R32 was before we turned it into a monster, it was the most fun/fast/responsive street car it only had 280kw but f**k me it was quick, no lag + the R32 is a real drivers car a lot hard to tame than is bigger brothers.

Something like this simple yet so very tuff:

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Hey's guys thinking about selling my 350Z if anyone is interested, i want to buy another GTR later on probably import a fresh one from japan again.

Make up your mind already :P

How was your new years? We had a pretty quiet one really, didnt pan out how we thought and ended up home before 12 lol.... oh well

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