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What the hell is with the non iced coffee drinkers here?? its very unAustralian!

nicely said Penny. god damn un australian people

i dont enjoy any type of coffee.

you will die a horrible horrible death.

You wouldn't want to be around me in the morning if I skipped my coffee..... :thumbsup:

+1

unaustralian people drive DE's...

im now the proud owner of a set of blitz 550cc injectors...

... scratch that. im getting the nismo 740's instead...

Edited by scandyflick

i dont really mind spending the coin. only pisses me off a little. and ill get most of it back when i sell it. the only thing that bugs me is the time off the road.

atmo cars are boring as batshit. well, the affordable ones are. ferraris are quite enjoyable.

Edited by scandyflick

Complete set of Gates belts going on tonight (set of 4) ... fun times ahead removing the radiator and crank pulley :thumbsup:

Aren't cars awesome? :thumbsup:

Edited by RubyRS4
haha, i just talked krish into buying a turbo.

Which one?

I took that dump pipe to my local exhaust place, he made a gasket up then and there for me for $10, love local businesses.

Edited by Aberax
hypergear atr28-g3. i should totally get a commission for that shit.

I know and pretty damn cheap as well was so happy with it.

Now just waiting for an email and see what happens from there on....gota get a few custom bits made up and a awesome tune and walla....we are all good to go....hopefully can have it all done by the dyno day ohh yeah

cheers Dave

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