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You'd be silly NOT to go to Willall, they know 30's back to front having built some real monsters but each to their own

Yeah but so does John Keen, and why should i change now after all the work and help that John has done for me for nearly three years? sorry cant do it.

John also built Jake's VL that was pumping out 650rwkw. And that was a RB30

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was peaceful untill you rocked up with ur "hoon" car :devil:

My car lives under a car cover for 10 more months :P

*sits in car making broom noises, thinking of hills*

John also built Jake's VL that was pumping out 650rwkw. And that was a RB30

common-whore's don't count, coz it doesn't matter if they blow up LOLZ!!....

that was a stab on common-whore's not John btw,

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was peaceful untill you rocked up with ur "hoon" car :devil:

My car lives under a car cover for 10 more months :(

*sits in car making broom noises, thinking of hills*

lol my girl is under blankeys too atm :( until tomoro when i will awaken her :P

sadly enough most people already know me cause of the skyline here :P scarey shit i tell ya lol

common-whore's don't count, coz it doesn't matter if they blow up LOLZ!!....

that was a stab on common-whore's not John btw,

lol i realise that.

unfortuntly jake had a crash in it on the drag strip bout a year and a half ago i think,.

as far as i know he is building another engine lol

sadly enough most people already know me cause of the skyline here :devil: scarey shit i tell ya lol

You could have turned up in a space ship. Would've had the same effect :P

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John also built Jake's VL that was pumping out 650rwkw. And that was a RB30

should tell him to get another shell :P

yeh well :devil: coz i cant drive mine so mmm *continues to make broom noises in car*

many old people look at you like you just stabbed someone down when you drive past down there?

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should tell him to get another shell :(

yeh well :devil: coz i cant drive mine so mmm *continues to make broom noises in car*

many old people look at you like you just stabbed someone down when you drive past down there?

broom.

broom broom vbroom.

pssccchhh?

:P

um i havent driven the skyline much since ive been up here, havent driven her at all in the last week,

but to be honest i never really noticed, i think people were more curious to know who the car belonged too than anything, she always seems to be a hit when in the Bridge with all the younger kids lol

loll, my car hasn't been started in a week, i feel so guilty lol.

*shakes head*

liking the corolla too much are we?

they probz dont see many real cars up there, all bogadores and falcooon's sitting 10foot up in the air.

dont worry neither has mine.

the corolla is ok. needs some work, needs new leads, possibly starter motor, and all new belts but that is about it.

and nah there is a couple of skylines in the bridge, but dont really see them that often. but yeah there really isnt anything exciting, occasionally see the nice car across the rd from work at the servo, but not often.

lol i thought u said needs new led's. i was like :P what? led's corolla lol....

thinking bayside blue for my car sometime this year or black ameth :P then i come car shows too n show n shines and stuff :devil:

i was thinking of painting the corolla home job matte balck style lol :(

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