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never heard that before? Is it a tuner who has said this or just through the grapevine kind of thing? Give Mark at Godzilla a call if you want a quick answer. They're a Vipec dealer so will have encountered something like this if its true.

Yes, its been said by a tuner who is also a vipec dealer.

I was just wondering what are the disadvantages with the Vipec.. im comparing computers as im getting mine soon.

Ah k,

Well im goin to get my Vipec retuned on thursday at Godzilla Motorsport so ill ask Mark about it when i see him an let ya knw what he says :D

ok cheers Dan.

Let us know how you go bud.

he'll suck some major dick if he has too danski will!!! no doubt about it :laugh:

ill be busy with t-bond tommorrow as we are both working on his pos car :geek: that will one day earn my respect :) till then its a hoist queen :P

yes tristan get your shit together so i can do some sik skids in your car :P teach u how to shift at the same time.

pm me if u guys wanna come hang out tommorrow ill let u knwo the address

I too would like to see the ultra rare L-Spec Supra. Should get Tristan to get an L-Spec sticker made up for it and stick it on the back :laugh:

woo got my computer bak :ermm: oi dan fix the bottom sig sentence ya maniac !!!

Hiiiiii Mick!!!!

Hey Colin, casino tonight??

Yo tacio how u feeling after last night u nutbag :down:

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