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Boz, if you want a track car, buy my 32. And buy the Leopard as a daily. That way you'll only spend half of your 18k payout, and have plenty of money to mod/play/tart up both of them! Win win!! :thumbsup:

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installing kyosan denso fuel pump is a pain in the rear, especially the fuel tank opening barely just big enough to fit the pump and bracket through. :3some:

so much easier in the r32 back in the days :whistling:

now you know why I gutted the car in the first place..

At uni for 9 hours yesterday and then dinner shift at work where we got thumped. This was after 10 hours of uni on Monday. My slightly stiff neck from the crash is now all kinds of crazy sore and my back is killing me as well. Off to the doctor I go.

Beyond that, good :) first team meeting for UQ racing is on Friday, can't wait to get on board!

That's simply not true.

A. delete it

B. find a way to make it stay in whoretown only.

C. Vote me out.

Any of the above is more than acceptable from my viewpoint.

first team meeting for UQ racing is on Friday, can't wait to get on board!

report back if that cute ginger chic is still in the UQracing.. saw her wearing the uqracing shirt around oweek :laugh:

report back if that cute ginger chic is still in the UQracing.. saw her wearing the uqracing shirt around oweek :laugh:

Interest piqued

That's simply not true.

A. delete it

B. find a way to make it stay in whoretown only.

C. Vote me out.

Any of the above is more than acceptable from my viewpoint.

What the f*ck are you talking about old man? It was all in whoretown? :S

Interest piqued

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What the f*ck are you talking about old man? It was all in whoretown? :S

+1

So your saying your sig doesnt appear in any section of the forum other than hotown...yeah right. :rolleyes:

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