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My good self

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Demolition derby go kart man

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Haha i try to do my fair share of whoring LOL

SAU is the only place i do it though......

:P

I'm a whore at three websites :banana:

I get around the block a bit :blink:

One forum I have over 6,600 posts!

Are they any good?

Yeah coilpacks in R34's is a very common problem, everyone i talk to has left their coilpack cover off so they don't overheat. I have stock ones in ATM, and a splitfire box with stock ones in as well, spewing, i thought when u bought it that it had splitfires.

dunno dont know of anyone that has bought them but haven't heard any bad reports

got followed by police today for a drug and alcohol testing :banana: i passed funny thing was too i was comming back from getting change for wally @ Zimports he felt heaps bad cause he asked me to get him an iced coffee :P

looked under the hood and asked where the blow off was :blink: and said yeah looks pretty much all standard :( i say TY

also wont be @ villies tonight but Roo and Chad will endeavour to catch up to give you your O2 sensors

im waiting for the phone call to go round to Lukes to install this heater core fun fun fun

oh Nene are you going to Villies tonight

oh that zooweekly competition is way rigged luke i did 200+ clicks this morning and you haven't moved up

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