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I would expect nothing less from my little emo homo :)

<3 hehehe

rofl emo homo.

u just got F'd in the A

Only Anna can call me homo :nyaanyaa:

yeah but from his perspective is that a bad thing??? lol

Seeing im straight, yes it is.

:nyaanyaa: lol

How so?

-sigh-

not the knomes again mark

my laptop has bluescreened or ill post pics of the $6.99 knomes..!!!

Evening kids, everyone have a lovely day?

Damn straight

Just you shut your mouth...

I have to have the monies to buy expensive shit, so for the time being, a nice second hand sr will do the trick... with good suspension... and good brakes tehe

I would expect nothing less from my little emo homo :(

want my one.. i dnt drive the gold 180sx.. it will sit here for 2 months.. ur welcome to it. will come with a GT28 off S14a good condition too. been meaning to put that on for a while now. think i will in the next few weeks. should fix lag lol.. stupid 25g

may also put a SS manifold on it..

*sigh* i've had enough for the night, replying on a mobile keypad is hard work :D Goodnight ferrets.

Anna xo

NIGHT NIGHT

Mark the camber adjustmernts are in the arms not the coilovers (im not that stupid) its still part of the suspension setup

just checking. R32 do camber arms often.. i got a set of standard ones who wants them.?

anyone wanna street race

sounds gay lets teabag each other instead

haha go ebay. and buy autogauge ones. they have a smoked face. i have a afr, boost, water/oil temp, oil pressure and fuel pressure from them.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/AutoGauge-Smoked-Fa...VQQcmdZViewItem

im actually ordering a new set of autogauge smoke series last time cost me 36 each.

getting boost psi water oil temp and voltage. might do oil pressure but it f*ked up last time.

just gonna replace my current el gauges. and i boke my boost.. so why not.

wow..ok. mine have been sweet. i splurged the extra $30 to get the ones with warning light and buzzzer. but i dont understand y u need one on boost gauge lol. boost controllers would limit to a certain psi, so it would be a waste of money. unless u have severe problems with boost creep with aem turbo's

damn hes not a sponsor no more. so it looks to be 41 each with 35 discount.. friggen friggen.

41*4 164 - 35 129 + 18 = 147 bah.. cheap enough..

might buy some HIDs while im at it.. 6000-8000k i think ill go 6000kelvin. $210 for a kit. but 666dan has them for 205

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