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we have a few cars to put on the rollers as well.

easy st r32 gtr 600hp at all 4....

hijacked r32 gtr 500 hp

willo r34gtr 500hp

urnext r32 gtr high 400hp

nsm033 r33gtr 470hp

possible theos castrol edge r32 gtr... big hp.

cheers...

Put me down Col.

:whistling:

Put me down for sure..

Fuel problem sorted for this one....

Awsome, will be good to see how she goes...

i would be very keen for that...... if you guys dont mind an evo showing you up :)

*runs and hides in corner waiting to be flamed*

Your more than welcome, we may appear to be die hard skyline owners on the surface. But im sure most would agree that we all enjoy a fine motorcar and I pay where credit is due and would love to see a few Evo's run the rollers...

hoping my engine is done for then. see if we can get atleast one Shane to take his RB30 power down for a run

That would be nice Shane, It seems shanef is too busy riding bandwagons :P rather than working on his car...

Col put me down for a pending place for a friend.

300rwkw++ Gtst

I got ya covered Josh...

ill bring the ceffy out for this, also Series 5 might bring his rotor out if thats cool?

Please do, ceffy are a part of the skyline family and a rotor in the mix would be fantastic...

Count me in also

Awesome Cam, are we expecting to see the Evo or the GTR??? Please say both :P

now i cant wait to see all them gtst owners cry :)

Col sings: "All aboard the Bandwagon, come ad see me on the bandwagon. I am a GTR owner with no guff" :P

That would be nice Shane, It seems shanef is too busy riding bandwagons :) rather than working on his car...

Col sings: "All aboard the Bandwagon, come ad see me on the bandwagon. I am a GTR owner with no guff" :)

read my recent posts u assclown, new head = heaps mroe delays :P

you should know i only do it to stir yas up :whistling:

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