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Dropped my rim tonight on the outer edge that shows. Fell over when cleaning it. GRrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

well since they are now damaged I will offer you $1,500 for them Luke :wacko:

i must also add that the supercharger im getting has a maximum boost pressure of 26 PSI and the power may be more if you included the fact im stroking the engine to 2.7 L

um you know you need to deck to block to get 2.7lt out of it you cant just stuff GTR crank rods and pistons in a rb25 and stick a head on it but i imagine miltons knows that

while people are telling you what youll need i hope you've thought of these 2 things

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are you toying with the idea of tripple carbies mmmmm

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Anyone taking bets that Terry Wallace won't be coaching the tigers this weekend against the kangas?

SLED, can we (someone) start an AFL 2009 thread?

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go to >>Here<< for all your football needs :wacko:

lol James...sell both your kidneys mate lol that will make up for it

Now there's an idea, two less organs to worry about i guess! lol

Hey pete, check the 'cruiser vid i found in the youtube thread, maybe more to your liking!

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lol I was perusing the webz for a few ideas on another possible build and I came across this dude in QLD building a bike in his workshop with a poster of my bike on his wall......haha, I wonder if he wants some nude pics of me to go with it :woot:

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