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Yo, mines on there too mate (r34 gtr)

You car is one of the most tasteful r32's ive seen so nice work; actually did your dad do the mods or buy it that way?

Your not on your p's are ya

wow.. i love that car. we bought the car that way but it had engine problems, once we fixed its coil packs it was running on all 6 cylinders, then we fixed its missfire so basically its perfect now.

i am on my p's but im keeping it til im 21 plus im doing the occasional track day

wow.. i love that car. we bought the car that way but it had engine problems, once we fixed its coil packs it was running on all 6 cylinders, then we fixed its missfire so basically its perfect now.

i am on my p's but im keeping it til im 21 plus im doing the occasional track day

Thx man, ahh i see; good thing you got it fixed up but i would be so annoyed that you cant take it out whenever you want. During the day should be ok.

track day would be fun! Your face is familiar, you live in northern subz

Its OK, when he wants to take it out ill drive it for him, he can sit in the passenger seat and enjoy it. LOL

It wasn't the coil packs, it was the AFM's needed cleaning, the ignition module, plug heat range and gaps to be closed up a little.

Looks like the cars dropped to 4th, come on guys get behind the car you all love and get a Godzilla on the cover.:P

Nice car Johnny.

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Its OK, when he wants to take it out ill drive it for him, he can sit in the passenger seat and enjoy it. LOL

It wasn't the coil packs, it was the AFM's needed cleaning, the ignition module, plug heat range and gaps to be closed up a little.

Looks like the cars dropped to 4th, come on guys get behind the car you all love and get a Godzilla on the cover.:)

Nice car Johnny.

Lolz! thanks mate, dosent look like ill be able to catch up but as long as im in the top 10 and beat that bloody ford.

Were all counting on you to be the cover car! i dont wanna see anything other than a nice JDM win.

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