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dammit!

i wanted teh luxury of being able to switch from baller wheels shit house secretdick styled wheels to gay as f**k cool wheels

:(

does the 31 bake yet? :(

31 runs...hasn't had chance to bake yet. See how we go throughout my suspension with teh moniez. Should have it up and running by the time I get my license back.

i <3 the pom

:ph34r:

help me find a turbocharger to suit a 10.5HP briggs & stratton lawn mower engine

Standard SR turbo should work.

Can't give him a lift if I'm not there :down:

Damn. I was considering training it in to Brissy if the tractors n nismoh are going to be there. *Sulk*

Damn. I was considering training it in to Brissy if the tractors n nismoh are going to be there. *Sulk*

We'll see what happens. If I do wind up going to my sister's place I'll probably be leaving there 9ish anyway so she can put my nephew to bed, so I could always just arrive ultra late.

Standard SR turbo should work.

this one?

Damn. I was considering training it in to Brissy if the tractors n nismoh are going to be there. *Sulk*

Do it. Just catch the train back as well

tru dat, im thinking of getting some cash together and maybe swap mine and cash his way , but i doubt i will have the cash or he will want to swap for another r33 gtr which is pretty much standard.

just calculating funds required and if its feasible.

if you want a standard s13 t25 we have one....would be far too big though

naah, really? :ph34r:

If you're giving it away though I'll take it and fit it for lols.

At the moment I'm thinking computer fan with cardboard piping to plum it to the intake and a gel cel is the way to go :down:

tru dat, im thinking of getting some cash together and maybe swap mine and cash his way , but i doubt i will have the cash or he will want to swap for another r33 gtr which is pretty much standard.

just calculating funds required and if its feasible.

Just buy a supra

nah wana stick with a r33 gtr, after i graduate il be buying a R34 GTR and keeping the R33 GTR as well, maybe put some money in to it and make some more power, its in very good condition compared to others, so i have a strong base to work with, but thats a long way down the line, ive been in too many supras in qatar, feel too heavy, i know suprising coming from a r33 gtr driver owner but they are, and they handle like shit, but again that was on the road never been on a track in a supra.

edit : actually if i dont end up staying here then il be buying a R35 GTR in Qatar, too much hassle with coppers and rego to buy older models and its pretty much impossible to register them unless u know the right people or the king, and the few that i have seen all have UAE regos and they drive on that in Qatar, its just very complicated, GTRs are very expensive there considering we dont the luxury car tax theyr still pretty much the same price as here maybe a few grand less.

tru dat, im thinking of getting some cash together and maybe swap mine and cash his way , but i doubt i will have the cash or he will want to swap for another r33 gtr which is pretty much standard.

just calculating funds required and if its feasible.

I wouldnt bother he clearly overvalues stuff

naah, really? :ph34r:

If you're giving it away though I'll take it and fit it for lols.

At the moment I'm thinking computer fan with cardboard piping to plum it to the intake and a gel cel is the way to go :down:

Just buy a supra

yeah man if you can make use of it you can have it at least till you are sick of it

there is a turbo that you can get from jap wreckers, its from a dihatsu of some sort the compressor cover is literally about 3-4inches across, i reckon it would work well

yeah man if you can make use of it you can have it at least till you are sick of it

Sweet as, should be a fun way to kill a day :down:

there is a turbo that you can get from jap wreckers, its from a dihatsu of some sort the compressor cover is literally about 3-4inches across, i reckon it would work well

Yeah I've seen em, thats more the thing I was after. Couldn't find any on ebay though :ph34r:

Turns out i dont have a rev limiter..

8k rpm shifts wooot!

Valve bounce that mofo!

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