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Hahah what a small penis and a dimwit for even putting money into that car... im going to feed his brain to a elephant because its the size of a peanut.... and then pee in his fuel tank for a extra 20kw or power so he can beat my car...

1. Stock skyline GTR do 13 flat

2. my skyline did 13.6 on stock turbo

3. He was video taping the non turbo version Skyline

4. his mum breast fed him for too long

he is a knob...him and the Cordia

R32 gts-t > 160kw 1280kg = 125kw per tonne (rwd)

Cordia (POS) > 90kw 1060kg = 85kw per tonne (fwd)

Yeah, cordia is deffinately quicker... :P Shame the shit for brains that owns that Cordia will have no idea what the information above means.... cuz cordia is like da fastestest car evva full not lie, zomg i provved it n all...

O that poor boy...they are everywhere though....Wasting money into piece of shit cars....i see their kind everyday.

I reckon if a couple of hot chicks pulled up in a skyline or silvia beside him, and he was to rev it up and take off like a knob, they would laugh at him...those knobs can only pick up high school girls cuz they know nothing about cars.

Gotta get a big turbo, to make big power, and have big sub woofer....how about a bigger car.

lol, you guys are taking it too seriously. Hes probably taking the piss too like mr. joe shabadoo said.

Ill admit its funny as though

I wish I could say he is taking the piss yawn... but he's not. This guys has come on sau on more than one occassion trying to tell everyone about his cordia and he wants anyone to come drag him. I can't believe he is still on about it. It quite pathetic really.

R32 gts-t > 160kw 1280kg = 125kw per tonne (rwd)

Cordia (POS) > 90kw 1060kg = 85kw per tonne (fwd)

Yeah, cordia is deffinately quicker... :thumbsup: Shame the shit for brains that owns that Cordia will have no idea what the information above means.... cuz cordia is like da fastestest car evva full not lie, zomg i provved it n all...

hmmm..

89 r32 GTST = 1290kg

92 r32 GTST = 1320kg

84 AB cordia = 960kg and 110kw.

that is on 7psi and no intercoolah uleh!

this doesn't change the fact that they are a shit heap and the guy really has problems.

I want to choke the guy as much as the next person, but his shit box does make a point.

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