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i certainly do have msn.

Ill add you when i get on there, which will be soon.

Also, Craig, unfortunately i do not know this 'hirevn' guy, nor do i have his number, never really heard of him either to be frank.< (insert Lano and Woodley joke there)

luke is used to 11ty billion inch stroker equipped ford v8's. rb's are lacking somewhat by comparison.

ahh so he's used to going fast in a straight line and then not having sufficient braking or handling to do a turn :laugh:

oh how i do love muscle

-D

:laugh:

twink'll love you for that update luke.

ahh so he's used to going fast in a straight line and then not having sufficient braking or handling to do a turn :)

pretty well. ill let lukey tell that story though.

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ahh so he's used to going fast in a straight line and then not having sufficient braking or handling to do a turn :laugh:

oh how i do love muscle

-D

lol.

Your a silly person.

5th gear, O'Hallerin Hill.....2,500rpm......can you do that without the car stalling? (could do...car currently out of action atm)

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lol.

Your a silly person.

5th gear, O'Hallerin Hill.....2,500rpm......can you do that without the car stalling? (could do...car currently out of action atm)

i could do it in my mates valiant sure, but why would i want to? 6000 rpm in 3rd sounds so much sexier :laugh:

and if i wanted to drive slowly in a high gear i'd be buying myself a peterbilt lol

-D

i could do it in my mates valiant sure, but why would i want to? 6000 rpm in 3rd sounds so much sexier :laugh:

and if i wanted to drive slowly in a high gear i'd be buying myself a peterbilt lol

-D

Being your mates. Not yours. My car was a nice relaible streeter that could get me from Adelaide to Melbourne on a tank lol.

Lets not fight....I'm just here, well, cause I can lol.

Being your mates. Not yours. My car was a nice relaible streeter that could get me from Adelaide to Melbourne on a tank lol.

Lets not fight....I'm just here, well, cause I can lol.

2.5 years owning my gtr as a daily driver baby, and never spun a single bearing :laugh:

sure its my mates, but that simply proves that I didnt buy one, i bought an R instead. comparing apples and oranges dont make a fruit reviewer

how do u like them apples, good will hunting?

hahaha

jk

-D

2.5 years owning my gtr as a daily driver baby, and never spun a single bearing :laugh:

sure its my mates, but that simply proves that I didnt buy one, i bought an R instead. comparing apples and oranges dont make a fruit reviewer

how do u like them apples, good will hunting?

hahaha

jk

-D

You have to even think about your bearings?

347 stroker...built 03/04...never missed a beat. As I said...lets not fight, not what I'm here for.

You have to even think about your bearings?

347 stroker...built 03/04...never missed a beat. As I said...lets not fight, not what I'm here for.

aye but again, apples and oranges, 20 year old engine, no hassles, never missed a beat, didnt require custom building either ;D

i never worry about >my< bearings but you know what they says about old wives tales and rb26's

-D

you don't drive it hard enough to warrant worrying :ninja:

This man speaketh the truth, he should know, drove the 25 within an inch of its life, then just once beyond an inch of its life.

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