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soon to have some Martini Racing Oil and Fluids put in too :P

worth more than the car...

4ac power. awesome. doesnt even have the grunt to pull the panties off your dru... probably shouldnt go there

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i got a engine of some description in mine :P

soon to have some Martini Racing Oil and Fluids put in too :D

yeah but the joys of having the R34 sponsored by Martini Racing, means i can get whatever i want for the rolla for the cheaper price too :D :D:D

what $30 for 5-6ltr and the rolla wont need like 5w-30

what $30 for 5-6ltr and the rolla wont need like 5w-30

i know that steve.

ill get the right one for her, prob around 15w50 the skyline had 5w50

Martini do have other oils that are different consistnecy. and try under $30 too

Went to see the show Stomp 09 at the Festival Theatre last night.

... f**king awesome! Top show. Go see it if you got the spare time and coin. Highly recommend it. :P

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