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yea i kinda know him, last time i saw his engine was farked..!

What do you expect to happen to a stock RB25 when you try and run 20+ PSI figures through it...BOOM F@ARKING BOOM..

That little C0rkh@ed got what he deserved...plus he drives like a wanker endangering the lives of all of the local school children who go to school near the uni complex. Glad karma got that wanker.

lol... my mate was ganna offer him some cash but knowing what i just read sounds like it was mistreated

any 1 have a mobile number i can pass on to my mate if its for sale lol?

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lol...

hey matty yea mate the build is done and she is all run in, my new cams and cam gears arrived the other day 272 12mm lift for intake and 272 11.5 exhaust. nice big cams. so now i just gota put those bad boys in and then she is of for a tune. I was really close to selling it not long ago to start my own business, but everyone talked me out of it lol.

hows the gtr going? still turning over :D. i miss you man being up north and all... lol

wha13, Mitch isnt on these forums. Remember i met you down at martys i had the gunmetal grey 180sx.

can any one give me the number for the guy who owns the orange r33 that lives at the sunny coast uni?

if not can you give him my number 0421755717 cause im thinking of buying it if its for sale even tho the motor is stuffed.

Well I don't have his direct number, but if you try Supercheap at Maroochydore on 5479 4844 and ask for the driver of an "orange piece of rice shit"....Seems he buys all his rice from there...so chances are you'll get him whilst in "instore"...

Good luck, i'm crossing my fingers for you.....

*cough Shitbox *cough....Pause.....*cough

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