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Pretty sure stao said that they just didn't have time to do any runs on 98, but he will be doing some later on.

I think the reason people are wanting 98 figures is purely because he has always done them on that and now everyone just expects it.

Let's face it, we would all run on e85 though if we had the choice...

Edited by Mitcho_7

I will buy you. And strap u on.. lol!

you just implied exchanging cash for kasko and the words 'strap' and 'on' were in the same sentence.....

hypergear just became NSFW

Also knowing your track record I it would probably take you 4 threads to make up your mind as to what resteraunt to wine me and dine me at haha

I kid I kid

hahahahahahahaha

Oh so true so true

Edited by jet2nv

Also knowing your track record I it would probably take you 4 threads to make up your mind as to what resteraunt to wine me and dine me at haha

I kid I kid

No fancy wining n dining Kasko, its straight to the job. HIGH BOOST. YES!! I likes. Backfiring n fumes not desired.

haha wtf.....

well thursday is the big day for me when Toshi is going to tune my car.... standard story, decided to do a simple $800 highflow and tune.... Car ended up off the road for over a month and now im up to $15k spent so far.

Ill be sure to post the results and dyno sheets once we are done.

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