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bah siff i want to be a mod at least me and sled wont have pages of dribble to wade through when we get home from work

:banana: but yeah i thought about it for all of 1 second im too angry to become a mod

lol.. and all those new threads created by Ruby telling us about his personal life and all the lunches he has cut. hehe :P

lol,

someones got a grudge against poor 'ol ruby :banana:

wasnt directing that comment at you in particular joel,

iv noticed a few people get rather narky toword noobs on here, seems they forget that they

where once new to this forum aswell.

now that I've got you here Luke, I went and saw my old mate Pete Hall last week and discussed the Trust/Greddy long split dump pipes that we spoke about for our application.

He was quick to point out that unless we were running Trust/Greddy turbos, they would not fit due to a different flange arrangement that the Garrets & HKS use...............bummer!

He also said that the long split dumps are a good idea but if you've already got 34 GTR dumps and are planning to use the short split style instead, don't bother........waste of money for the little bit of separation and reduced turbulence......might be a different story if you're using 32 & 33 GTR dumps though.

Thats not my words/thoughts.

To be honest. Im just here to make sure Ruby doesn't post porn. :banana:

Lol, that's pretty true, we are pretty good here in SA, sure we (I) talk alot of shit, but we don't break any nasty rules like racism or nudity.

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