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if the sr had quad throttles, full 2.2kit and full supporting mods... id rock it... just needs to be lowered a lil more and kitted up/gutted out

one question i have - whats with the spark leads? looks like a dizzy style setup rather than coilpacks

even if it had quad throttles, full 2.2kit and full supporting mods it would still get dusted by a lightly modded s13 so GAY

"AS drift s15 is running quad throttles - but is incased in a manifold with a turbo on the exhaust side"

repeat in english please

AS's (never heard of them) drift car a s15 runs quad throttle but is turbo?

is this what you meant NA power boy

Edited by 1400r
I love you ryan.

By the way. ALLBLITZ I want your R34. All I need to do is sell my 32 4dr. HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

Ryan Buy It and i can get a 34.

More Ryan love - im suspecting something is happening in this dangerous love triangle, ryan with adz and brenton..........thats one scary love triangle. Wat is wrong with the youth of today

P.S - that is one junker of a 34, NA = SHIT, nice rims tho

you guys are so quick to bust

it looks clean... just needs gtr front bar and some eastbear skirts and kit... vented bonnet and some tint...

AS = Autosalon ryan... their inlet manifold has quad throttles with trumpets and then a manifold around that (like simons setup on his blue sprinter)

lots of love for ryan! nathan is jealous! he only has benson! ha

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