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make no mistake....

I will BAN the next person that comes on here claiming that RB stands for "Race Bred". and wtf? the url is racebread.com ?? that's some fast dough! f**king american skyline fanboys n knowitalls... think I have more braincells than their collective in my left testicle.

lol Heeellllooooo Shan :wave: Nice of you to drop by... it's like zombie crisis in here swinging a metal rail from side to side trying to keep the 'race bred' heathen at bay... :wave:

Alright go ask the same question (in Japanese) over at http://www.gtroc.com/ and see what answer you get... I know I'm going to believe what a Japanese says about their own engines over what some cornbread fanboy on Yahoo Answers says :wave:

Whats with rebelling against correct knowledge and haging on to wrong information anyway? You know what it really means now, but you still say you'll believe the wrong thing? Thats totally absurd.

And you my good friend, are a fasticiary.

In my opinion RB means nothing it is simply the engine's designation just like every other engine type posted in the second post. None of these mean anything either.

Why are you searching for meaning in something trivial anyway...

In my opinion RB means nothing it is simply the engine's designation just like every other engine type posted in the second post. None of these mean anything either.

Why are you searching for meaning in something trivial anyway...

Exactly... the underlying point of all this is that it doesn't mean 'Race Bred'. I'm going with no meaning at all too, but if anyone asks, it means 'Response Balance' as thats what Japanese are saying.

Hey guess what? 'VQ' in VQ35HR means 'Voltron's Quest'... anybody want to dispute that? :laughing-smiley-014:

Exactly... the underlying point of all this is that it doesn't mean 'Race Bred'. I'm going with no meaning at all too, but if anyone asks, it means 'Response Balance' as thats what Japanese are saying.

Hey guess what? 'VQ' in VQ35HR means 'Voltron's Quest'... anybody want to dispute that? :laughing-smiley-014:

CA stands for Cats Anus. That's all I know. This came from mr Nissan himself.

lol Heeellllooooo Shan :thumbsup: Nice of you to drop by... it's like zombie crisis in here swinging a metal rail from side to side trying to keep the 'race bred' heathen at bay... :rofl:

haha funny you should say that as im sitting here watching dawn of the dead.

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