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You asked me:

Dick In Ass, Gooch f**ker?

I'm quite comfortable being able to sit down without a hemorrhoid doughnut, so I said no thank you :)

You must have dicks, asses and gooches on the mind.

DIAGF = Die In A Grease Fire.

done ages ago never bothered to pick it up.. lol...

neg just new under body parts..

trying to find those air ducts that 32 33 and i think 34 gtr got... next to the rod ends.. otherwise i will have to fab up some..

Wreckers? They would be fairly easy to make. Fibreglass ftw.

Mmmmm I know what you mean. I think I'm gonna have to be careful once I land a job to NOT go stupid on little expensive pieces. The only money I'm really prepared to throw at the 32 is a paint job, and an engine transplant (and related items. fuel pumps etc). Apart from that I have to start saving for my 34 once I'm working again!! :)

ENGINE CONVERSION!

ZOMG RB26

i <3 JOHN

My money is on a Civic or FC

idk, possibly an evo (if still serious about time attack)

all 13bs are suited to rebuilds lol :P

lolz! quality post

done ages ago never bothered to pick it up.. lol...

neg just new under body parts..

trying to find those air ducts that 32 33 and i think 34 gtr got... next to the rod ends.. otherwise i will have to fab up some..

No, I am not going to hunt back through and find it for you, but in the classifieds somebody had a set of the inner guards with the ducts for sale. I think he was in Melbourne.

ENGINE CONVERSION!

ZOMG RB26

i <3 JOHN

idk, possibly an evo (if still serious about time attack)

Evo is a good shout as well mmm...Anybody want to get a betting pool started?

lolz! quality post

<3

You just be incredibly.... flaming :P

lmao nice :)

If I do a conversion, it'll be an RB25, or a VG30 twin turbo.

*facepalm

i was giving you big love there bro and u just killed me

are you going to strip the car and get all gtst running parts?

awd car = awd motor, hence rb26

like im sure it is possible to do it with a gtsFO - but i mean wouldnt it be easier to sell the FO and get a cheap gtst and do the conversion, or buy one with the conversion already done?

*facepalm

i was giving you big love there bro and u just killed me

are you going to strip the car and get all gtst running parts?

awd car = awd motor, hence rb26

like im sure it is possible to do it with a gtsFO - but i mean wouldnt it be easier to sell the FO and get a cheap gtst and do the conversion, or buy one with the conversion already done?

the stagea RB25 fits easily in a GTSfo

I have a soft spot for the 6s. One of the other cars I was looking at before I bought the GTR.

yeh 6s have always been my fav too! i wanted an evo 6, then wanted a gtir, then r32 lol

still want a GTiR - maybe when i finish uni, itll be a rad little car - stockish motor and and cronic suspension

If I do a conversion, it'll be an RB25, or a VG30 twin turbo.

VQ35DETT over a VG tbh. If you were going to do something awkward like a VG you would have to be mad to go past the VQ engines.

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