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nice as cruizin, youd be cheerin.

I was so cheering all day been looking for a xf ute but come across this on ebay and the owner was champ he bought a new battery for it before i picked it up cost him 120 and he dident charge me and she drives like a new car plus i know the 4.1efi engines like the back of my hand

Yep. Skids. Big ones. And lots of em. And continually be thrashed like a $2 hanson road special.

And when she breaks, RB25DE goes in.

be nice there not that cheap and nasty they have standards lol cant wait to see some of them "skids"

And that falcon is clean as!

25 owns 20, simple as that....:(

driven many different combinations with both motors.

25 has more pro than con in comparison

hey, its no redtop ryan hahahahaha

yes

silvertop owns NICS redtop anyday

i rememeber my massive 79kw on 5psi from that motor

56t gt2871r

10psi at 2400rpm

210rwkw on 8psi with 10.1afr's

Hey Ryan, with 10.1 afr's you should tie a bucket to your zorst and recycle the fuel thats pouring out.

210rwkw could go up another 20 or 30 if you pulled some fuel out. :domokun:

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