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lol at Nathan thinking of joining SAUSA :)

i just need it for cams, dont really care bout anything else, plus its cheaper then others and i can pay quicker in person too

gotta say though, ur cef does sound alright, and u were doing okay in the esses

i just need it for cams, dont really care bout anything else, plus its cheaper then others and i can pay quicker in person too

gotta say though, ur cef does sound alright, and u were doing okay in the esses

Thanks man! Its just a standard RB20 with a 25turbo and a AM Performance screamer. I wish i got someone to use my camera so i could see some footage of it.

I need to get a good in car mount for it.

One of the Supra guys just attached his tripod and then used cling/glad wrap around the passengers seat to hold it in place. Seemed to work as well.

im rather happy with my highflow, but thats mostly because im a lazy prick and cant be f**ked changing turbos for regency...

...and mine was blown anyway, pretty easy decision, lol.

opinions and shit.

dude has sent through a deposit for the meshies, so something new and different is on the menu.

crkais in matt carbon, 17 x 9 +17 all round

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or;

murdered equips, 17 x 9 +18/19 (eh, dunno, sorta retarded)

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