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My brothers car when it was n/a kept up with chads r32 gtst till about 80-90km/h

Serious? I went in both cars. Chad's was like a rocket in comparison, especially when he was bouncing off limiter :laugh:

im starting to wish mine as maunal now...

You have GTS4 yes? If so, just grab GTR box, they're cheaper than GTST.

hah!

i have a clutch you can have man... should hold the stock turbo for a fair while.... it was only just starting to slip with 300rwkw

i'll try to find it

Thanks, holler when you've found it.

it would be worth it in the end

:laugh:

i bought an iphone 4. mad deal

It's better be worth it!

Been after iPhone 4 but no one had it 3 months ago so got Galaxy S instead.

You have GTS4 yes? If so, just grab GTR box, they're cheaper than GTST.

It's better be worth it!

Been after iPhone 4 but no one had it 3 months ago so got Galaxy S instead.

probably go manual after the slushbox dies

i do have to buy a set of pods and skirts after all :laugh:

deals great

79 bux a month, 900bux worth of calls, 3gb of internet, free FB and other shit, free optus to optus and unlimited texts and the iphone

who you calling top bloke? :)

is yours auto? :P

haha im not trying to kill mine rimon, but it'd be funny if mohsen did his. when im ready to convert, i'll sell my gearbox and buy myself a mars bar with the money

mmm.. i can really go for a mars bar

also- how can i go about making a police complaint re: harassment on fb?

just call them up n say ahh just wanna make a complaint?

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