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just bought a jzx100 chaser :P

converted from nissan to toyota

dam i miss the 33 still

pics?

On another note;

Now this is a radiator ;)

You can see why I had to rip out the engine fan to make it fit haha.

man you shouldve got the one i had in my 32, didnt need to modify anything, just bolted in

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wouldnt be laggy thats for sure

On another note;

Now this is a radiator ;)

no that's just prime example of you being a knobjockey for buying something totally unnecessary for the power that you are making and the way your car is gonna be used.

I could use a night out.. Feeling bloody miserable today. F*ck ex girlfriends and the bullshit emotions they bring on.

nah weather is absolute shithouse

drinking yourself to sleep would be more advisable

no that's just prime example of you being a knobjockey for buying something totally unnecessary for the power that you are making and the way your car is gonna be used.

haha told

nah weather is absolute shithouse

drinking yourself to sleep would be more advisable

Screw drinking alone ;) My normal drinking/f*ck buddy is busy tonight unfortunately. Hopefully someone else is up for a few drinks locally.

Cbf going to the city or anything. Way too cold and wet.

no that's just prime example of you being a knobjockey for buying something totally unnecessary for the power that you are making and the way your car is gonna be used.

well what way do you think im going to use my car?

It has always been built with the intention of being a track car (its why the car isnt running around with cheap coilovers, bodykits, hellashit rims and other rice cosmetics)

If i wanted to be a hardparker like yourself i wouldnt have bothered with the setup.

With any track oriented car, the idea is to have proper cooling.

cheers big ears

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