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Guest Nobel Soul

Organising street drags, or implying that you are is not what this forum is for.

Remeber that next time.

It's a public forum and yes police do read it, and we as a whole do no want this sort of talk. If you want to race go to the motorplex.

Skyzer

Kool i am with you, but as you saw dude, i had only put one comment on this whole thing, so dont bank it all on me, the behaviour of imature kids with power machines aint my problem. However you banking this whole crap on me doesnt show a good fair judgement on your behalf as a moderator or whatever you are. I made no reference to street racing or anything of the type. I just mentioned my friend having and XR6 Turbo, and wanting to test it. Thats all, the rest had nothing to do with me, oh and i do believe you can see the different IPs and all, i would like an apology man.

Like i said earlier i am skyliner myself.

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Guest Nobel Soul

Good son of rajab, gee how bad, Adrian_Perth you sure have no good will or manners mate, where did you grow up? at a pig farm, how can you cowardly talk behind peoples back. I had nothing to do with all this, other then a simple query. It isnt my fault if y'all cant behave. But here are some facts, so all sit back, take a chill pill and read...

Skyline R32 GTS-T RB20DET 1998cc DOHC 24 valve EFI Straight 6 Turbo 160kw @ 6400rpm 263nm @ 3200rpm 7500rpm 1260 kg 6.49 seconds 14.63 seconds

Skyline R32 GT-R RB26DETT 2568cc DOHC 24 valve EFI Straight 6 Twin Turbo 208kw @ 6400rpm 353nm @ 4400rpm 7500rpm 1470 kg 4.79 seconds 12.80 seconds

Skyline R33 GT-ST-25T RB25DET 2498cc DOHC 24 valve EFI Straight 6 Turbo 187kw @ 6400rpm 295nm @ 4800rpm 7000rpm 1390 kg 6.18 seconds 14.39 seconds

Skyline R33 GT-R RB26DETT 2569cc DOHC 24 valve EFI Straight 6 Twin Turbo 208kw @ 6800rpm 367nm @ 4400rpm 8000rpm 1530 kg 5.30 seconds 13.30 seconds

Skyline R34 25GT-Turbo RB25DET 2498cc NEO DOHC 24 valve EFI Straight 6 Turbo 206kw @ 6400rpm 343nm @ 3200rpm 7000rpm 1410 kg 6.00 seconds 14.20 seconds

Skyline R34 GT-R RB26DETT 2568cc DOHC 24 valve EFI Straight 6 Twin Turbo 208kw @ 6800rpm 392nm @ 4400rpm 8000rpm 1540 kg 4.90 seconds 12.90 seconds

those are the facts for your stock standard Skylines, i am sure my mate knows them, so how about you guys give him a fair go, cool down do your research and dont phucken get big headed talking nos and all, and then comes to day, all you have on your cam is his rear wheels. Some of you need to spend more time off this site then on it.

Whaat , again ??

This thread obviously got deleted cos of the aggression shown by some newbies.

Don't get banned as well.

What has the times got to do with and who has a stock one anyway.

What your mate Kane suggested was illegal and he claims his car is not stock. The suggestion to take it to the plex was met with derision.

Ahh stuff it , Ban em all...

Cheers

ken

Guest Nobel Soul

This isnt my life line, so if you guys want to ban me, so be it mate, like i said earlier some of you need to spend less time on this forum. I also am not a peace broker so what beef you got with my mate take it to him.

I will catch you all later, when you calm down a bit and think with your heads and not asses.

cheers

Nobelity aint no probability!

i should of been clearer in the pm Nobel sorry.

I've probably made it look like its all your doing which after having another read it wasn't sorry for that.

the reason my comments are in your first post are; thats the method we use delete the thread apart from the first post then post the reasoning in that first post.

closing the thread now.

Guest Nobel Soul
Originally posted by skyzerr33

i should of been clearer in the pm Nobel sorry.

I've probably made it look like its all your doing which after having another read it wasn't sorry for that.

the reason my comments are in your first post are; thats the method we use delete the thread apart from the first post then post the reasoning in that first post.

closing the thread now.

no hard feelings mate.

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