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the only people who'd be envious of your R32 are 4 year olds on tricycles cos you have 1 more wheel than them. However even they don't need their mum to supervise em while driving, so I'm sure they too wouldn't be envious of your shit.

i actually agree.. its an old r32 taxi haha

whats to envy

i was thinking of buying a front pipe for the gtr but im not sure now because the stock one doesnt look that much different to the aftermarket ones, plus they say that the dump pipes are good in the r34gtr so i dont have to worry about that either. maybe i should just get an aftermarket ecu instead.

i was thinking of buying a front pipe for the gtr but im not sure now because the stock one doesnt look that much different to the aftermarket ones, plus they say that the dump pipes are good in the r34gtr so i dont have to worry about that either. maybe i should just get an aftermarket ecu instead.

R34 GTR Dump Pipes will be fine, but I'd change the front pipes (get a full / turbo back exhaust).

I did on my R32 GTR and the exhaust flow is so much better.

You could do ECU, but if you don't have any extensive mods, it's not much point as the stock ECU can handle what it is doing.

R34 GTR Dump Pipes will be fine, but I'd change the front pipes (get a full / turbo back exhaust).

I did on my R32 GTR and the exhaust flow is so much better.

You could do ECU, but if you don't have any extensive mods, it's not much point as the stock ECU can handle what it is doing.

ive already got the catback and got a new cat ready to be put in. but after looking at pics of a stock r34 gtr front pipe and aftermarket ones i dont see much difference and the sizing doesnt look small either so i just dont see much of a gain for the price of these things. so i thought id just put it towards an ecu instead and help with the very rich tune it has. but if anyone knows better with r34gtr's and there front pipes and what i should do id like to hear from them :P

get a blow of valve that goes sututututu

it. gets. bitches

you have no clue

im not after bitches im looking for broad minded persons.

edit: ok it doesnt let me say s-l-u-t-s

sluts

uras kit acquired.

thought you were selling?

im not after bitches im looking for broad minded persons.

edit: ok it doesnt let me say s-l-u-t-s

go to any club on a friday or saturday night

you have no clue

being sarcastic mannn

sluts

ahahah i know the secret!

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