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well my car is making strange noises from mabout 5500-6300 rpm, im hoping this is my intake... I have a nismo speedo in my 32 (260kmph), previous owner sais he has clocked 260kmph using this speedo (yer i kno its probly not accurate) with basic mods, large fmic, hks zorst system, boosted, few other lil things...

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Yeh but i got to 11ty billion m/s on the m3 going to see my man friend at the northern polar regions of mars. I do it every day swear to god. Weevil will back me up. I lol'd so hard a 320km/h that is for girls. Maybe this should be moved to wasteland.

Thats true, so vbery true infact.

my fluxcapacitors were maxing out at 11ty% duty cycle and I could not keep up - but on the compuglobalhypermeganet monitor I could see scorps readings of 11ty billion m/s

was quite a sight to see....pitty you couldnt do that GTRGTR as 320km/h on the m5 is nothing - you are weak. when you reach 11ty billion m/s come and talk to us and join the club

ON M5 IN SYDNEY EVERYNIGHT WITHOUT FAIL FROM KING GEORGES ROAD TO HUME HWY 320KPH+ IN MY GTR TO GO SEE MY GF.

MAY BE STUPID MAY BE WRONG BUT I DO IT. ALL THE TIME.

LOTS OF PEOPLE TO BACK UP MY WORD ASWELL.

Horray for you...above post + this stupidity = your future...and ours. Pull your head in.

ON M5 IN SYDNEY EVERYNIGHT WITHOUT FAIL FROM KING GEORGES ROAD TO HUME HWY 320KPH+ IN MY GTR TO GO SEE MY GF.

MAY BE STUPID MAY BE WRONG BUT I DO IT. ALL THE TIME.

LOTS OF PEOPLE TO BACK UP MY WORD ASWELL.

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/02/...1733764512.html

Horray for you...above post + this stupidity = your future...and ours. Pull your head in.

There should be a mandatory IQ test required before people are allowed to drive a Skyline. Let's push all the fwits to drive Civics where they belong.

Wow - I really wouldn't want to do that to the poor Civic owners......

GTRGTR

No, really, we do appreciate it :wacko:

We appreciate the bad name it give us "normal" owners :huh:

Cheers mate!

Hopefully you arent the next person to end up either...

1. in the newspaper

2. dead...and in the newspaper

from speeding at a hekitk 320km

Out of curiosity, what sort of advanced driver training/courses/track days have you done?

...MAY BE STUPID MAY BE WRONG...

Correct x2

no worries guys. i just entered a post on the topic, then u all have to go stupid over it. no probs. if it makes u happy, it makes u happy

Dude i'm not going stupid over it and i'm not happy; i'm offering you some advice and hopefully saving you and the rest of us grief. It seems like once a week I read a thread like" cant believe i got defected for this" or " why do they pick on us" then I read your irresponsible and prejudicial post. I stand by my original post. Good luck with the M5 though

This thread is beyond ridicule its now a farce...and I suppose it was always destined to be.

Thats true, so vbery true infact.

my fluxcapacitors were maxing out at 11ty% duty cycle and I could not keep up - but on the compuglobalhypermeganet monitor I could see scorps readings of 11ty billion m/s

was quite a sight to see....pitty you couldnt do that GTRGTR as 320km/h on the m5 is nothing - you are weak. when you reach 11ty billion m/s come and talk to us and join the club

not any advanced driving course champ but ill advance ur ugly f**ken head straight up ur arse faster then ur 11ty billion m/s bullshit

not any advanced driving course champ but ill advance ur ugly f**ken head straight up ur arse faster then ur 11ty billion m/s bullshit

hahahahahhaha

dude, I just spat my bourbon all over my screen!!!!!!

hahahahahhaha

thats the funniest thing I've heard today!

So when are you going to come to a SAU NSW & meet me and do that?

Sounds like fun!

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