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why didnt you kill them? i would of in grand theft auto because i dont know the difference from reality and video games.

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oh and Cas I got a major in my old car for 2 things :s had to get a roadworthy no fine though

Hey guys, i need your help !

does anyone have an account for nissansilvia.com ??

it wont let me register for some reason and I'm really wanting to buy an advertised front bar for my 32. :ermm:

if anyone can help me out by using there account to leave the guy my number, would be much appreciated.

oh is that in the big frame to hold it up?

im only at 12.5kg squat

pissweak haha

Yeah in the squat rack, not in the smith machine with the guides on either side. 12.5kg sounds real low even for a beginner, but I'm guessing you're not including bar wright which will be at least 15kg, 20kg if its a full size bar

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why do you need to go over 180km/h?

You will most likely fark up your hicas and sensitive steering if you chop the speed signal wire from the ecu. (basing this off r32)

I found out at Sandown my '34 had the speed limiter removed.

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