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Yeah when Brenton had it with eh Weds meshies it was super hot, the reason I chose his offer for the 81 over the others. Obviously it looks a bit more ghetto now, but I still like it :P

DMAX dont make them for R34's, Supermade dont either :(

Spewin :(

*hugs 32*

Wait a minute, I just remembered it's misfiring and being a bitch in general

*kicks 32*

Thats better :domokun:

Edited by AndrewJZX100

i had a really good rofl today!

was at bp modbury, when a massively riced lancer pulls up (auto)

massive spoiler yellow, black bonnet, dragon stickers down the sides, big fart can (you get the idea)

any way, the bigger rofl was when the foooooly sick habib, put bp ultimate in it!

laike, it totally adds laike 11th trillion fwkw n' all......

ha ha, more money than sence sometimes these people..........

any way, the bigger rofl was when the foooooly sick habib, put bp ultimate in it!

Um thats really stupid. The higher the octane really does make a huge difference for a tuned engine....

I always get the 98 octane (Mobil)... does make a diff man

-D

So GTRS's on a RB26/30 good idea or will i lose to much top end power?

do u want dyno figures or do you want a car that is nice to drive

If I recall correctly (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) RS has more peak than the SS, the SS has more response..

Can someone in the know pls clarify?

The Garrett 2860 series are worth a look, whether u go -5 -7 or -9... depends what ur after mane :domokun:

-D

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