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Cheap shit cheese cutters they use, then they say i can spin the wheels in 4th sounding all cool and shit, then i say how wide are they? Reply: 235's What brand of tyre? Reply: Nankang. My ride on mower could spin them in 4th you f**kwit go buy some decent shit ffs!!!!! :domokun: f**king Falcodore drivers are retarded.

LOL so good. I can't stand them!

As immature and lame it is. I Like beating some young P-Platers in there brand new SV6's that think there car is the fastest thing out there. Still have a video somewhere of me racing one, where I completely stuffed the start and he got a bit of a lead, then I flew past him half track

One day I'll grow up lol

Also suprised myself by beating a couple of XR6 Turbos with a few mods.

But looking forward to having 300+rwkw and giving it a crack :)

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As immature and lame it is. I Like beating some young P-Platers in there brand new SV6's that think there car is the fastest thing out there. Still have a video somewhere of me racing one, where I completely stuffed the start and he got a bit of a lead, then I flew past him half track

One day I'll grow up lol

Also suprised myself by beating a couple of XR6 Turbos with a few mods.

But looking forward to having 300+rwkw and giving it a crack :)

Speaking of racing.. i was just coming home (slade point) and i had a black SS ute (2008+) come up beside me and accelerate then slow down egging me to race him.. the f**k is he thinking with a V8 trying to race me in my NA on my p's.. he had some chick in the front seat probably trying to impress her. I just stayed at 80 being the law abiding citizen that i am.. and the fact that the cops were just behind us at the forgan bridge, then he gunned it up the road after trying for a couple of minutes. Sure if it was a normal commodore i might have raced him, but what's the point with a NEW V8...

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Also getting really tired with Palmyra drags, every time i go it's just commodore's and xr6's. No variety at all unless it's a 1000hp machine that you stand absolutely no chance against obviously..

As long as we go to Palmyra with the R32 they don't stand a chance we run constant times 9's now, GTR's will dominate Mackay when we represent I'm nearly tempted to buy another GTR just to prove my point but my 180SX will dust halve these falcodore driver"s, I don't build slow shit.... 11sec drift car will do me just fine :yucky: + my/Richo's 2JZ Supra project will keep them on there toes hahaha...... f**k'em

As long as we go to Palmyra with the R32 they don't stand a chance we run constant times 9's now, GTR's will dominate Mackay when we represent I'm nearly tempted to buy another GTR just to prove my point but my 180SX will dust halve these falcodore driver"s, I don't build slow shit.... 11sec drift car will do me just fine :yucky: + my/Richo's 2JZ Supra project will keep them on there toes hahaha...... f**k'em

That's right haha, 11 sec drift car would be mental!

I got bored, some old photos:

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Proof You've gotta start somewhere:

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So anyway......

I need a set of lifters for a 25 (Hyd)

Can only find new ones from the states (There for 300ZX but same part number)

Anyone ever had to source lifters? Or does anyone have a set (used or new :) )

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