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oh buenos dias!

I am sure that joke (Rob schneider the stapler) is from south park, robot chicken, or something else along those lines. I've def seen it before.

Edited by Smity42

willing to donate a 80mm f**ked holesaw for speedholes..

on conditions that i choose where..

was thinking infront of the driver windscreen.. radiator to catch more all flow and better cooling

rocker cover to help with installation of oil catch can..

exhaust- helps with releasing gasses faster ey!

brake rotors - to help cooling

roof - helps with less drag and more free flowing air into cabin

out of ideas atm to help improve the woo

Engine oil bypass kit would improve the Woo dramatically. Imagine how dirty the engine is getting with all that oil flowing through it.

Just to let you all know

PCE Performance- Is now the newest Queensland dealer for TRUST/GREDDY

Buy with confidence, Purchase from PCE Performance

place your orders now..

Greddy Touch are nearly landed

TRUST cooler kits

Metal headgaskets

omg jiizzzzz!

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