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I haven't had the other 2 for agessss man :P

But yeah, Supra was meant to be gone today but the dead battery screwed me around.

MR2 should be 100% functional pretty soon :D Then I'll come on a cruise or even organise something myself.

Yeah cool!

Get your MR2 on!

I know another N/A R33 here that made 96rwkw from memory :P I won't name names though.

Was yours modified Leigh?

There's a few guys on Supra forums with 155rwkw or more. Pretty good effort for an N/A I reckon :D

even tho you may have an extra 10kw/tonne, the weight will be far more noticeable when turning, stopping and controlling in an oversteer... you know... those functions of your car that don't involve raw power.

put it this way, get the tail end out to 45 degrees in a poopra, a 300zx and a skyline, and see which one is easier to catch and bring back into line.

hey scott, where did your mate get the 5th season of its always sunny in philly?

cant find it on ebay anywhere

finally internets back, had to go through and see whats going on in the wasteland and i can see not much lol.

he got the 5th season from downloading it from isohunt.com

another really good show im getting into is sons of anarchy, you should check it out.

hmmm yeah have to have a look

also i like - eastbound and down

its pretty funny, got the guy from Hotrod the movie and Will Farrell

you get your wheels yet nick?

Nah man not yet :)

hopefully 2-3 weeks.... i want em bad though then i can start buying the carbon parts i want

atm i cant really cause itll be yellow car, white wheels and carbon lips/spoilers etc.... look shit

Wonder why delivery is taking so long Nick :)

haha cause it wasnt just delivery, when i ordered them they had to get made then shipped

from the latest update should be getting shipped this or next week :)

yeah haha fair nuff what carbon parts u getin?

my mate has carbon front lip looks hawt

haha yeh varis front lip, sideskirt and rear bar extensions, wing blade and vortex generator

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