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Nothing worng with it at all, Just pulled it out to finally find out what I have inside and I actually have a R33 GTR engine in my car :down:

I pulled it out to put a sump baffle in it(as wasn't sure if it had one already) and get it ready for more power...

It looks like it's never done a days work inside, all in awesome condition and looks new still :P

I just wanted to share :blush:

Hey does anyone know a good place to get Sandblasting done, preferably in the NE region

also around how much to expect to be forking out.... I want to get my Rocker cover and Manifold done so I can spray them to match my rims :down:

anyone here know how to replace a wheel bearing on a r32 gtst? would love some help as its the last thinkg i need before regency!

will pay... just cant get a good mechanic to do it anytime soon!

pm me.. car can be left with u for the time!

cheers

hahaha lmfao i pissed my self when i saw this

Yeh i love Superbad. Actually i found out that every1 i talked to, either LOVES it HATES it, no in-betweens.

Also...the first few secs of this always crack me up

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaQFwN3nqk8...feature=related

Edited by KISIN

I absolutely hated Superbad - so much so that I turned off half way through.

Dodgeball rocked my world though :D

Employee of The Month is my new favourite - so classic .... "who is Anal?"

hey have you come across that scene wen they come of the bus and they see mclovin and its like in slow mo and the fat guy is like w t f lol ahahha ? lol i cant seem to find dat scene its funny as lol

yeh i remeber, funny as.

another 1 that also got me, is when they are talking about how they got pissed, and the scene where they throw up all over the fat guy :blink:

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