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rb26/30 - supercharged

you sure? the fact that the intake is where it is and the first pipe to the cooler looks a lot like a turbo set up to me

you sure? the fact that the intake is where it is and the first pipe to the cooler looks a lot like a turbo set up to me

yeeeh im sure :thumbsup:

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nice bro, just got word from Dan that dyno will be doen tomorrow so by monday i should definately have the car back, mayb even tomorrow if dyno can be finished early, gearbox feels smoooooth after Dan did a test drive hehe :thumbsup:,

u better be out next thursday bro, n since its next week you might even have some time to come over and help with the coilovers :D

Ok well... I"m about to head out once my mate finishes work, probably go past Harrys on the way to baskins... anyone keen? Jase you're northside yeah?

My bad. I'll make sure the next one is cheaper to reply to.

and how is getting things cheaper a bad thing? good to see you got your 5grand worth :thumbsup: lawl.

why don't you quote up your whats your wrong list again, or will it take up another page.?

and to think i work hard and had to help pay for it. and before you think your all cool and start saying shutup man your cars a roller, yes that may be so but even with the motor out its still more reliable then yours will be.

well thanks boys for a sweet night... Wicked cruise. Cant wait to get a good look at those videos my mate took!

As a follow up, I'm hoping to come out tonight for a spin... Harry's and then BNR chapel hill is it? Coming from the northside first, if anyone wants to meet up

Good to see you again :blink:

and how is getting things cheaper a bad thing? good to see you got your 5grand worth :) lawl.

If you were paying attention to the conversation in the first place instead of fapping over ugly ass cars you'd have noticed me say I *did* get my 5 grands worth, and that was the problem, that I should have held out for something better :blink:

why don't you quote up your whats your wrong list again, or will it take up another page.?
awd isn't working... :bunny:
and no air con

and rooted immobiliser that I got ripped off for and it's not even installed properly

and tyres are 20 years old and dangerous as fuck

and rear rims are warped

and afm lasted 4 weeks

and reverse switch rooted

awd isn't working... :bunny:
and no air con

and rooted immobiliser that I got ripped off for and it's not even installed properly

and tyres are 20 years old and dangerous as fuck

and rear rims are warped

and afm lasted 4 weeks

and reverse switch rooted

There you go, Princess :rofl2: I even quoted it up twice to see if it would "take up another page" but I guess if it didn't take up a page to start with, it can hardly take up *another* page :D

You know the one thing I *didn't* do though. Was blame someone else for it (with the exception of the immobiliser because I think the guy may have been on blow). Some people could learn something from that.

and to think i work hard and had to help pay for it.

I don't remember you paying my tax return or buying one of my guitars... and that was the only money that I used to pay for it all so far... So not quite sure how you helped me pay for it. Would that have even been possible? Do you even part with money?

and before you think your all cool and start saying "shutup man your cars a roller", yes that may be so but even with the motor out its still more reliable then yours will be.

Got your education for a steal too huh? :(

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