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NOS is for fags

spend the 1k nos kit on other stuff like Cams, cam gears, better turbo etc

for CONSTANT power, not "when i decide to push butan"

not that the OP hasn't already with 450+ :(

im looking at you other ricers

Yeah!

NOS is for stupid cheater idiots!

So you NOS people think you have a fast car? Well it's not fast all the time like a real fast cars is!

I always drive my fast car fast all the time cause I'm a real hero. Not like those NOS pretenders who only go fast when they are drag racing.

They don't even fill their boot with cement and they don't replace their bonnets with lead ones like us real modifiers.

Cheap performance pffft! cheap!

Bastards!

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