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So how many ppl are after splitfires here? might try and talk to some sponsors and try and get a better deal if we get like 6 sets of them.

and god i had taking spark plugs out they are so annoying to remove eg hoses, covers, pipes

So how many ppl are after splitfires here? might try and talk to some sponsors and try and get a better deal if we get like 6 sets of them.

and god i had taking spark plugs out they are so annoying to remove eg hoses, covers, pipes

im interested.

So how many ppl are after splitfires here? might try and talk to some sponsors and try and get a better deal if we get like 6 sets of them.

and god i had taking spark plugs out they are so annoying to remove eg hoses, covers, pipes

lol, youre telling me, have to take half my damn engine apart to get to the plugs.

dunno what it stands for, but they have a cruise 2nd sat of every month, always have a big turnout!

i wanna cruise sat night :)

i aint stayin home with a house full of chicks, that dunno when to keep there voices down!

Saturday night is good too! Got a time in mind? New thread? :O

ive spent the last 4 hours wiring up a new head unit and pulling my car apart to find that the R33 doesnt like 6x9s or 6" speakers !

any suggestions on how to mount rear speakers in an R33 ?

and the doors ?

spewn it must be a 2door thing cuase i have 6x9 in my car i think i mounted them from underneath in the boot :O

onboard pro drifting ftw

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