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Woah nice pix Jameh ... do want

:D

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I still think Mine's have 1 of the most impressive VR38DETT.

" A motor built for response and unsurpassed in gear acceleration thanks to lighter engine components and an original turbocharger kit."

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I like TRUST's FMIC.

Ok so for this week, spend $400.

Space yourself out another week or 2, to get some funds and spend $500 on GTR.

Done.

Thats the plan really, gonna get the rona done then look at my funds for another week got rego and rent coming up tho that will be 1k together mmm but should be able to get the gtr happy again in the next month :D

It's not a Porsche lol. You can do nearly anything to an MR2 without taking the engine out.

true, you can burn an MR2 without taking the engine out.

I'd probably take out the power steering though. shit's more valuable than the car.

Exhaust noise:

The vechicle was observed in PRINCES HWY, SPRINGVALE at approximately 12:18am on 15 January 2011

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Remind me to never go to the hwy again, just a pain in the ass.

First EPA though so meh not bad for 8 months.

Anyone have a stock exhaust? or know if a 33 GTST exhaust will fit a GTR? cos then i can just borrow my brothers

true, you can burn an MR2 without taking the engine out.

I'd probably take out the power steering though. shit's more valuable than the car.

Power steering is gay. If I had it, you could take it. But I don't :)

How about supercharged V6 rear engine for torque and skidz, and a massive turbo 4cyl up front so once the car gets moving you get high range power? :P Probably wouldn't work like that but I can dream lol

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