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At john:

Don't buy a VG with a dropped cylinder, they are a whore to rebuild, and as martin said, it could be low compression, if thats the case, expensive. Or it could be no compression, if thats the case, expensive paperweight.

If you want one, keep looking for a good running condition with loom.

Colin and Martin:

I feel your pain with burn notice, im there too.

As for the sucker with the GTR:

it will sell, then his "girlfriend" will leave him cause she sounds like a high maintenance "person" then he will be pissed off he sold it.

At john:

Don't buy a VG with a dropped cylinder, they are a whore to rebuild, and as martin said, it could be low compression, if thats the case, expensive. Or it could be no compression, if thats the case, expensive paperweight.

If you want one, keep looking for a good running condition with loom.

Colin and Martin:

I feel your pain with burn notice, im there too.

As for the sucker with the GTR:

it will sell, then his "girlfriend" will leave him cause she sounds like a high maintenance "person" then he will be pissed off he sold it.

Im up to Season 3 of burn notice and the disc/ my computer is throwing a hissy fit so I can't watch any more. Getting episodes 1-3 now hopefully the other disc works lol. Awesome show though

Completely agree on the GTR thing Dan so not worth selling it for a chick.

At john:

Don't buy a VG with a dropped cylinder, they are a whore to rebuild, and as martin said, it could be low compression, if thats the case, expensive. Or it could be no compression, if thats the case, expensive paperweight.

If you want one, keep looking for a good running condition with loom.

Colin and Martin:

I feel your pain with burn notice, im there too.

As for the sucker with the GTR:

it will sell, then his "girlfriend" will leave him cause she sounds like a high maintenance "person" then he will be pissed off he sold it.

1. My wallet thanks you

2. MWUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!! :P

3. Should we e-mail him about his car and include my ad?

Im up to Season 3 of burn notice and the disc/ my computer is throwing a hissy fit so I can't watch any more. Getting episodes 1-3 now hopefully the other disc works lol. Awesome show though

Get 16 as well, its not on the disc because it didn't fit

1. My wallet thanks you

Alfa 4 burner would go good with a turbo...

if you want to make a tube frame of death then go for it.

Those 2 litres make stupid power with a turbo

I'm thinking two supermarket trolleys welded on top of each other, so if it flips on it's roof we can keep it rolling. Couple of other wheels here and there, some rubber dodgem car side strips, and if we have to... over night parts from ja-pan.

You can run atmo BOVs on stock ecu. Some skylines will go ok with them, others will have the stalling and popping or whatever.

I had my atmo SSQ and in the month or so I had it on, it stalled me twice. I was ok with that, and f**king loved the sound so would be keen to keep it if I wasn't worried about popo

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