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cant get it engineered due to displacement

yeah it can, just costs more to engineer. if it's under a certain amount then you don't need to engineer, just get a roadworthy.

yeah it can, just costs more to engineer. if it's under a certain amount then you don't need to engineer, just get a roadworthy.

i thought a 2.5 - 5.7 would be classified as too much

lulz, page 404 of thread

how is it that I've owned two 32 GTR's and neither (including one that was makin 380awkw on a big single) never had as many issues as you're making out to have? are you just being a princess and havin a whinge or you havin legit problems? If you are then STFU, sell it and buy something that's not gonna give you issues. I hear Corollas are teh reliable.

also, angry birds on PC and on Mac App store. FFFUUUU... there is no escape!

:rofl:

I have both legit problems and me being a f**king girl.

I have access to a Corolla with new motor cos my dad is lazy f**ker for not maintaining it properly and destroyed old motor (it is 2004 model BTW).

Fucking girl :rofl:

^^ srz? i got a green one :(

me...why?

lol...rust or not...they still sell at the same price these dayz...lol...

tough, whos doing it for you these days?

nothing like the old shit like lloyd and j holiday

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