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I did a massive burnout in this boat.

While you were doing something.

Yeh it looks allright.

Now use the engine properly and open it up biatch.

Yeh on the wheel aligning hoist?? You could have, I had only had 1hr sllep friday night, I had to put a alarm on my phone to remember to come at 8am!!

What happend to you at Mallala?? why the tow in from the esses??

Hey Slobbo- from malaysia! looks awesome with tha tint and wheels! hows me skyline going,

i be interested in selling the front bar to that guy thats interested on here if you talk to him,

ill be bak on sunday so ill chat to ya then. Laters!

Hey Slobbo- from malaysia! looks awesome with tha tint and wheels! hows me skyline going,

i be interested in selling the front bar to that guy thats interested on here if you talk to him,

ill be bak on sunday so ill chat to ya then. Laters!

Go and enjoy your holiday ya twit........

Yeh i'll speak with ya on Sunday or monday or whenever your over ya jetlag!!

Car is going fine, started her up last night actually, getting the fluids flowing!!

Cheers lads

Yeh Andrew it is a little weird that i'm not driving a Skyline anymore, but the comfort of this bad boy is quite good, so i'm happy with how its all turned out!! And yeh i have a FMIC at home to go on and need to buy a SAFC, run about a bar boost and she'll be anywhere between 230-260kw!!

Kinda weird with the 2J....... It idles on about 400rpm and cruises in 4th at 60kmh at just over 1000rpm, so just everyday driving it barely works a sweat!!

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