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ha ha ha ^^ ill be the camera man..

wohoo 800 posts. most of them stupid and meaningless! lol

oh well.

im off to bed, gotta early meeting tomorro morning :O

Edited by craig R33

rad33... When taking it for a bit of a boot take note of the peak afm volts... :(

Hows the highflow feel compared to the stock turbo at 14psi? stock turbo feel like an easier quicker street turbo on the rb20? When I had a larger turbo on my rb20det it felt like it was slower to 100km/h and required lots of rev's off the mark and only once in third was it quicker.

The sad fact is you'll always get used to the power.. 250rwkw+ feels quick but you quickly start to think it could feel quicker. :O

Oh and i just bought some more RAM for my laptop, love the engrish on the back

"Quality is one of utmost important winning formula for Gingle's leading position in memory field. Gingle has developed a quality system and nonetheless we continue to refine our quality management process to ensure customers receive quality solutions cost effectively"

Edited by Damo_R34
Hey Damo! Yeah it is hard living with only 200+kw, so thats why im now pushing 300+awkw! :O
hahahah Ben don't tell people how much that cost you :D and the saga that has gone with it :P

Ha! Yeah ... the cost of absence and headaches ... one pissed off Nene! :) Shall I go on Ben? :(

hahahah Ben don't tell people how much that cost you :) and the saga that has gone with it :D

ha ha i know steve, i literally could have bought another car for the cost of the upgrades, but its the sacrifice we make for more power!

<------ Awwwww, I got another cute bunny! :D

Time to find another offensive avatar :O

I'm surprised the last one lasted as long as it did. :P

ba ha ha hanice bunny fag! jokes, isnt that two bunny's? now u can make a pair of slippers! :(

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