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ahaha that is soo tru...

BOO to all you guys that drive slow.. and off boost.. ahaha..

that would be Mr Alex No boost 34 !!!!

He doesn't tell people its non turbo,

He tells em "I just drive off boost to save fuel"

that would be Mr Alex No boost 34 !!!!

He doesn't tell people its non turbo,

He tells em "I just drive off boost to save fuel"

No ppl know my car is non turbo, and i drive it like a non turbo, very granny stile, but i didnt spend thousands on my engine to drive it like that, if i spent that much on my engine, i would probably be racing everyone of the the traffic lights, hence why when i sell this eventually, im getting something new and slow, toyota camry or subaru liberty i dont care aslong as its comfortable.

And it pisses me off abit how much fuel it does waste for a non turbo, it costs me about $55 of fuel each week.

that would be Mr Alex No boost 34 !!!!

He doesn't tell people its non turbo,

He tells em "I just drive off boost to save fuel"

hehe.. alex give me 6k.. 2weeks and ill turbo engine it. turbo brake it and manual conversion it.. :sorcerer: 7k ill make it more economical than a SR and 8k shane will give u head.. 9k josh might jump in .. and for free noel will show u his old tricks..

No ppl know my car is non turbo, and i drive it like a non turbo, very granny stile, but i didnt spend thousands on my engine to drive it like that, if i spent that much on my engine, i would probably be racing everyone of the the traffic lights, hence why when i sell this eventually, im getting something new and slow, toyota camry or subaru liberty i dont care aslong as its comfortable.

And it pisses me off abit how much fuel it does waste for a non turbo, it costs me about $55 of fuel each week.

$55 dOwlar... wowsers.. the SR is sitting on 11/100kms now :banana: my thrash tank.. im using v power racing 100octane. and spent 60 for a full tank.

by the way ur spelling is worst than mine.. ;)

Yeah really, how much you willing to pay for it, its a bit smaller then the other wheels and skinner and yellow in the centre, i give u good price lol

You learn something new everyday. Good on ya mate at least you can have a laugh about it.;)

hahahahahaha thats the funnest shit i read all farking day Marki hahahahahaha

im serious tho for that price ill throw him a RB25DET neo and manual box :yes:

has anyone been in contact with dan kent.. ?? my mate wants his RB25.. he no pick up fone..? why no pick up :)

No ppl know my car is non turbo, and i drive it like a non turbo, very granny stile, but i didnt spend thousands on my engine to drive it like that, if i spent that much on my engine, i would probably be racing everyone of the the traffic lights, hence why when i sell this eventually, im getting something new and slow, toyota camry or subaru liberty i dont care aslong as its comfortable.

And it pisses me off abit how much fuel it does waste for a non turbo, it costs me about $55 of fuel each week.

see i drive my car like a skyline.. and i only put fuel in it once avery 2 or so weeks ;)

oh the joys of having a company ute :P

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Everything uses alot of fuel when u put your fut down lol.

U that turbo conversion thats actually awsome price, id do it but im not into cars that much anymore, just want something comfy. And shutup u mofos about spelling i got better things to do then to check my spelling on here, my theory is, if you can read it, its good enough :whistling:

Hmm 8k for head, thats some expensive head man lol

Poor alex... it's okay last time I changed wiper blades they were a different type and it took me about half an hour to figure out how to get the metal piece to stay in place while I threaded it through the arms :whistling: stupid non-plastic POS!

PS. I like teh pink blades I want some :worship:

Poor alex... it's okay last time I changed wiper blades they were a different type and it took me about half an hour to figure out how to get the metal piece to stay in place while I threaded it through the arms :whistling: stupid non-plastic POS!

PS. I like teh pink blades I want some :worship:

Your pink blades are here waiting for you. You should have reminded me and you could have taken them this evening.

Your pink blades are here waiting for you. You should have reminded me and you could have taken them this evening.

nooooooooooooooooooes *cries*

Andy will be so pleased to see pink blades added to the myriad of kitty shit on the 33 haha

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