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Dennis at BoostinOz in Salisbury, I replied in your other thread bout this

yeah this bloke is good he works on nicks sss pulsar sr20det(man that thing gots sme balls) he use to be where four's n more is then he moved to new location where you said.

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i know someone gave him a bit of crap a while ago but my mechanic is brady from tilbrooks but now he works at JMS. haven't had ne problems and i'm hoping to keep it that way.

do you deal with michael now.?

maybe on the weekend.. and it comes with a car haha... ill be back in the skyline family.. well sort of... be a while before im on the streets tho, building a sleeper is the plan :D

nice nice, so u stil got that ute/hilux?... the tank!

i figured if i want powa ima have to go teh RB25, atleast from there if i want more power i can get a bigger turbo and it'll spool up ok.

nice nice, so u stil got that ute/hilux?... the tank!

i figured if i want powa ima have to go teh RB25, atleast from there if i want more power i can get a bigger turbo and it'll spool up ok.

my jeep? yes i still got it, ppl just dont want it :s but im not fussed i like it

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