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Oh really ?

Maybe its how both of us roll :down: ?

Hey Whitey said that sparkles was getting some head work done ? ? ?

Yeah apparently. But he needs cams and springs and no one makes cams in the duration they want and still be able to retain VCT. You can bolt in aftermarket GTR cams but then you gotta ditch the VCT. Unless you install an ECAM system by ERD :)

Yeah apparently. But he needs cams and springs and no one makes cams in the duration they want and still be able to retain VCT. You can bolt in aftermarket GTR cams but then you gotta ditch the VCT. Unless you install an ECAM system by ERD :)

Ahhh righto

Anyways I guess ill se ya saturday ;)

Have fun at work . . . I know I am :down:

BAHAHAHA

You get to be at work hahahahaha...

no wait i finished mine so i get to be in bed

crap waste of a day

Ah but beers for breakfast :down:

hows the 32 coming anyway man? how far away is she?

Coming along nicely brah. Keep your fingers crossed for today for me (and anyone else who wants to cross their fingers) :)

Rain ... Gutter & Drift = BAHAHAHAHA!

Original 19-inch Racing Hart M5 rims with Yokohama AVS tires! Front & Rear Passenger side FU*KED!

Looks like I will have to stick with my Drifteks for now >.< LOL

HOLY MARY SWEET MOTHER OF FUCK!!

No axle damage I hope?

Bloody quiet in here. What have you guys gone soft and gone to bed or something ?

I was in bed at this time, yes ;)

Anyway, I'm off to work! I got a Silvia with a twin turbo RB25 rockin up at 7

Cyasallf*kerbroad minded persons

That sounds absolutely jizz worthy :down:

In before Josh.

That sounds absolutely jizz worthy :down:

In before Josh.

Yeah I thought it would be too but it just arrived 10 minutes ago and it is looking like the worst piece of engineering I have seen in a while. The twins have been done nicely but the rest of it is hell messy. The fuel system and boot battery are neat but engine bay...yuk. It serves a purpose though, I guess. And with over 600hp at the wheels it serves it well.

It's Josh's old car btw

Where the heck have you been ?

What time do you call this ?

Sheesh

I've been sleeping! Getting the best night's sleep I've had in ages! Slept from about 9 - 7, was great!! That's the most consecutive sleep that I've had all year.

He's coming this saturday for the dyno, else there'll be more cupping.

MORE cupping? We never got the originally promised cupping.

you know, if you drift on a track, there are far fewer things to hit... entry fee for drifting has gotta be cheaper than replacing rims and control arms from you being stupid on the street..

+1. Last thing we need is more idiots getting hooning and skylines associated.

FFS, TAKE IT TO THE TRACK PEOPLE!

Coming along nicely brah. Keep your fingers crossed for today for me (and anyone else who wants to cross their fingers) :)

Fingers crossed, and wood touched (but that is more to do with the fine young redhead on castle than your car :down:)

I've been sleeping! Getting the best night's sleep I've had in ages! Slept from about 9 - 7, was great!! That's the most consecutive sleep that I've had all year.

OUTRAGEOUS!

MORE cupping? We never got the originally promised cupping.

Hey hey hey com on now I showed and offered but had no takers :down:

PS. This new cupping rumor is nuthin but that. Ive learnt my lesson and therefor will never promise cupping again :)

MORE cupping? We never got the originally promised cupping.

+1 :down:

Fingers crossed, and wood touched (but that is more to do with the fine young redhead on castle than your car :))

Thanks ;) And great minds think alike.

My car is red. Redhead. Contemplated calling it Molly... until I remembered I'm going to paint it lol.

OUTRAGEOUS!

>_<

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