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The first page of thread hurt my head....

The preceding two made it better again.

EVILTD should stick to the old adage that children should be seen but never heard.

Go to school, learn english and punctuation, and while your at it maybe the meaning of "Hypocritical".

That is all.

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Nah, don't like school... can you teach me some English? Whilst you're at it, can you throw in some free mathematics tutoring too?

Wake up and smell the rosses, this is a skyline forum not Mr. Swiggles... smart arse. LMAO

SQUIGGLE...... its Mr. Squiggle!!

And Roses only has one "s" between "o" and "e", other wise it's a bunch of guys named Ross getting together.

I don't care if it's "just a forum", all the more reason to actually use proper Grammar, English and Punctuation.

alright then.. what does RD in RD28 stand for?

how many of you guys knew there was a deisel skyline?

never knew that. unless the engine is non-standard and was transplated from another vehicle?

alright then.. what does RD in RD28 stand for?

how many of you guys knew there was a deisel skyline?

'Rough'n Disgusting'?

And I keep telling everyone- SR stands for 'Stuffed Rocker-arms', coz that's what happens when you rev 'em :D

i think around 70kw, but its strength would be the fuel economy

Yeah, tell me about it. Fuel economy is killing me with my Skyline at the moment.

Which car did it come off mate?

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