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no offense cause that rx is quite a cool car, but tell me you blew it up and thats why you now have an RB.

and is ya name mark?

haha sorry mate im a rota head through and through, i only bought the stagea for the misses. otherwise i would have bought a rx8 or similar. i already have 3 other mazdas and now the NISSAN.

and yes its Mark. :)

p.s. it didnt blow up. lol.... its in a full makeover period. full tubs, 4link rear end. fully braced 9in. strange diff and centre. coil over rera end. 17x11's. full cage. 20bt. :)

^^very nice car but cant understand doing that for like 5minutes to the poor thing

have you ever heard the phrase.

'built to thrash' ???

thats exactly what my intentions were when i built the car. and dont intend of changing anything.. hehe

major redneck lol lol lol gota watch this 1 in adelaide to apparently, cam car sounds like its got exhaust and something wrong with the engine

adelaide street drifting illegal

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heOhgj3GGI8...feature=related

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haha sorry mate im a rota head through and through, i only bought the stagea for the misses. otherwise i would have bought a rx8 or similar. i already have 3 other mazdas and now the NISSAN.

and yes its Mark. :blink:

p.s. it didnt blow up. lol.... its in a full makeover period. full tubs, 4link rear end. fully braced 9in. strange diff and centre. coil over rera end. 17x11's. full cage. 20bt. :)

it diddnt blow up :blush: you must no someone who can build decent rotors. you gave me n my mate a good show at that gazzas we got a bit of a soft spot for a good chooka. good luck with the build sounds awsome.

whats wrong with you bezender, yeah the dude likes rotors but we forgive him ;)

jus playing dude i considered 1 of my friends rx7 the best car i had been in for some time prior to my skyline ways :blush:

and wheres your vid to go with your post as i have now done :)

for the nba fans, my fav is the guy throwin the ball in the air thinking its over and the player catching it and knocking down the 3 to tie at the buzzer.

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major redneck lol lol lol gota watch this 1 in adelaide to apparently, cam car sounds like its got exhaust and something wrong with the engine

adelaide street drifting illegal

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heOhgj3GGI8...feature=related

LOL @ that meth head.

what a complete wanker.

bet he has a real nice life

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