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looking for cars that are turbocharged, need to know their name, engine model, engine size in CC and # of cylinders

using it for a comparison chart

so far have evo, wrx, 200sx, GTST, GTR, vl turbo, ls1, ls2, xr6t

so does anybody get the munchies after a night of drinking instead of the headache etc?

i always wake up hungry as f**k with no head ache so i walk into maccas and get a double cheese burger and a mc chicken

put the mc chicken in between the cheese burger patties = win. try it kunts

i swear it would be a godsend if nga's had to take an IQ test before being allowed to own a turbo car.

if that happens

everyone from broady would be walking

I'm just replacing mine with some BC BR coilovers and i will put my old ones up for sale and mention that they knock, couldn't really be bothered to rebuild my current suspension a bit stiff anyway for my liking.

Maybe worth taking a wheel off and checking for leaks though

i swear it would be a godsend if nga's had to take an IQ test before being allowed to own a turbo car.

If that's directed at me, I have a very high IQ :ninja: I just don't know that much about cars.

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