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tomei all the way! no complaints with my fuel pump so far. its internal

tomei are indeed another notch up from the nismo/044 series. great for track but overkill for street cars (unless yr doing 400kw+ lols)

fyi DI, the stock gtr pump should be able to do 260-280 safely, possibly more if u have an FPR (so I've been told at least, i know my car has done 260 kw on unsafe boost with stock injectors, pump and fpr)

-D

If you have the money, go a nismo

I have a Nismo.....

Nismo___Driving_round_in_a_R33_by_fullyhyperlite.jpg

It's what i named my rabbit ahaha. He used to fit in the drink holder of jacks 33....not so much anymore :D

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If you have the money, go a nismo

hrm i was about to post that nismo fpr's are a tad cheaper than the tomeis but i checked nengun

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/fuel-pump-skyline $416

vs

http://www.nengun.com/tomei/fuel-pump-nissan-skyline-r32-gtr $398

not a great deal but maybe I'll grab the tomei rather than the nismo :D provided it bolts up the same!

-D

It's what i named my rabbit ahaha. He used to fit in the drink holder of jacks 33....not so much anymore :D

I used to have two rabbits. One of them I called 'Stew'. Its a really nice name dont ya think?

the other one I called Starsky

cos when it got dark I used to put him in hutch

-D

very original.

but also sounds completely fabricated. rabbit stew ay. can't say i'd eat a rabbit.

only pet we've had who's cousins iv consumed, were wallabies, and i can't say no to eating kangaroo. ahh well.

very original.

but also sounds completely fabricated. rabbit stew ay. can't say i'd eat a rabbit.

only pet we've had who's cousins iv consumed, were wallabies, and i can't say no to eating kangaroo. ahh well.

a decent rabbit stew is pretty good. you'd want rabbit (aka hare/coney) mind you, bunnies are too small

Rabbit Stew Yo

really good winter food that

had a great kangaroo steak the other day from the butcher.... i overcooked the shite out of it, was wicked. i used to love making stirfry kangaroo steak n veg in black bean when i was living by myself heh. dont even like beef steak or lamb chops but kangaroo tastes wild. stinks like rotting flesh when its uncooked tho, thats the only downside. you defrost a kangaroo steak and ur mates ask u if you've killed a prostitute and buried her under the kitchen. not cool eh

-D

Damo/Allllllll of SAU, longtime no talk :D .

I have a crapload of high res skyline pics from various shows and many of jacks 33, and just heaps of skyline photos in general. What sort of pics are ya after? ;)

Hey Chaz, im after club group shots, and maybe a couple of your fave skyline shots. Have you hosted any online?

Quite awhile ago, my cousins had the bunnies that are meat kind, the ones bred so you can eat them. Well, long story short, since my cousins are female, they got too attached and couldn't bare to have them killed and then eat them.

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