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Mangs

Yesterday someone had ( i assume ) stolen some silicon tubes and guns from some workers ute and proceeded to fill all the parked cars door handles and locks with silicon. Lucky mine was in the garage.

Mangs

Yesterday someone had ( i assume ) stolen some silicon tubes and guns from some workers ute and proceeded to fill all the parked cars door handles and locks with silicon. Lucky mine was in the garage.

What is it with you and silicone? I'm starting to think you're doing a Tyler Durden... You're sleep walking and being the silicone bandit!

ha ha i just did my bmi, i would need to be 81kg to be 'healhy'....when i was playing rugby seriously i weighed 90kg and was 8% body fat. I cant actually get anywhere near being 80 with out being anorexic, BMI is the biggest joke ever

To weigh that much i would need to shit out my skeleton!

90 kg is pretty much the lightest i will ever be, if you go by body fat percentage 8% is too little so if i got back to 90kg i would be about 8% fat again so i would hate to see what it would be if i ever made 80kg! Right now i am in the healthy range (just) for body fat percentage but almost obese by BMI

Surprisingly no shitting from this food poisoning... Pure puking and like 7 or 8 times (lost count) and no food for 2days.

Maybe everyone else got heavier bones?

Oh and Yaface, that GTR looks ok the price is good and the R34 engine is a minor upgrade....but check the engine number in fast it way be any old RB26 just with R34 cam covers, also that colour sucks but thats a personal opinion and none of the standard R32 GTR colours are that interesting

ha ha i just did my bmi, i would need to be 81kg to be 'healhy'....when i was playing rugby seriously i weighed 90kg and was 8% body fat. I cant actually get anywhere near being 80 with out being anorexic, BMI is the biggest joke ever

Yes it is. I have to be under 80 to get into the 'healthy' range, which is just BS.

I think I fall into 'fat bastard' territory too :)

Don't we all?

To weigh that much i would need to shit out my skeleton!

90 kg is pretty much the lightest i will ever be, if you go by body fat percentage 8% is too little so if i got back to 90kg i would be about 8% fat again so i would hate to see what it would be if i ever made 80kg! Right now i am in the healthy range (just) for body fat percentage but almost obese by BMI

How do you figure out your body fat %?

UPDATE: standard clutch is nearly toasted on the GTR, so ordering a new NPC clutch with Dan, i budgeted for s**t to happen but not s**t this expensive lol, oh the wonders of the skyline/GTR ownership, well hopefully shouldnt have to replace in quite a while, and im suprised standard one lasted about 80000Ks lol especially since i learnt driving manual in the GTR haha, if i had a car a few more days the clutch would have started slipping about 5mm of meat left on it, big thanks to Dan for going over the car and noticing it,

:'(

We have scales at home that send electrical current i think up your body and it measures the resistance, giving you a fat free mass %, water mass % and fat %. there is some old school way involving pinch tests but finding a electrinic scale is easier lol

We have scales at home that send electrical current i think up your body and it measures the resistance, giving you a fat free mass %, water mass % and fat %. there is some old school way involving pinch tests but finding a electrinic scale is easier lol

does it hurt? :)

*hits up ebay

*sigh* Yeah... I guess so. Must be all the KFC :P

I blame colin, he made me double my nugget intake!

Adam get one like this...its awesome, and from NPC it did cost over $2000 though :) but that said it drives nicely on the street and i dont have to worry about launching as its the one Mark Jacobson uses!

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Martin, no pain at all! It might not even be electrical current but you do have to shand on metal plates with no shoes on! we got ours from the good guys for like $100

Adam get one like this...its awesome, and from NPC it did cost over $2000 though :) but that said it drives nicely on the street and i dont have to worry about launching as its the one Mark Jacobson uses!

hey bro, i would love to get the nismo twin plate, heard awesome things about them, but the sad truth is i have now spent nearly 7 grand on the car and thats not including the clutch, it hurts me because all i needed to spend was about 3 or max 4 grand, the rest was all things i wanted not things i needed, Dan recommended the heavy duty clutch from NPC, the one that replaces the stock clutch, he said it would be strong enough for upto 280awkw,i dont know if it will be able to handle launches etc

and im calling it quits for now, once this stuff is done, all im gona do is service it, ive spent way too much money on things that werent needed and that money could have been spent elsewhere,

-FML-

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