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why is it so fkn hard to find r32 type-m sideskirts?? There must be some massive pile of them somewhere as none are ever up for sale.

i got one good one in white and a cracked (but repairable one in silver if you want em

OG ain't about how long ya a member or who ya know it's how straight ya got ya head on your shoulders ;)

No, it doesn't

Yeah true, but we're talkin about wasteland OG's

Me

funky

kamikaze

justin

coupe-this (homo-emo)

tracid (emo)

Kryziisuusdus

jar

Jackie

VL something or other

knee

paul

and probably some I've missed

What's OG?

Hey guieeeeezzzzz

A man walks into a pharmacy and wanders up and down the aisles. The sales girl notices him and asks him if she can help. He answers that he is looking for a box of tampons for his wife, and the sales girl directs him down the correct aisle.

A few minutes later, he places a huge bag of cotton balls and a ball of string on the counter.

Confused, the sales girl says, "Sir, I thought you were looking for tampons for your wife."

He answers, "You see, it's like this. Yesterday I sent my wife to the store to get me a carton of cigarettes, and she came back with a tin of tobacco and some rolling papers because it's sooooooo much cheaper. I figure if I have to roll my own, so does she!"

It's like if u have to ask you can't afford it haha

Original / oldschool gangster

:laugh:

Hey guieeeeezzzzz

A man walks into a pharmacy and wanders up and down the aisles. The sales girl notices him and asks him if she can help. He answers that he is looking for a box of tampons for his wife, and the sales girl directs him down the correct aisle.

A few minutes later, he places a huge bag of cotton balls and a ball of string on the counter.

Confused, the sales girl says, "Sir, I thought you were looking for tampons for your wife."

He answers, "You see, it's like this. Yesterday I sent my wife to the store to get me a carton of cigarettes, and she came back with a tin of tobacco and some rolling papers because it's sooooooo much cheaper. I figure if I have to roll my own, so does she!"

:laugh:

got my apexi power fc yesterday. quick question am i going to need a boost controller now? atm i have the boost restrictor removed and thats it.

damn im not original ive only been around since 07'

Power FC should have a Boost Controller built into it but I think you are better off with an aftermarket one...

Like an APex'i AVC-R / HKS EBC / GReddy Profec B or whatever suites your setup...

Power FC should have a Boost Controller built into it but I think you are better off with an aftermarket one...

Like an APex'i AVC-R / HKS EBC / GReddy Profec B or whatever suites your setup...

Nah they dont have one built in but can buy an add on one for it. i think ill go with a profec B i used to have one but never used, then sold it.

it's not built in you have to buy it seperate...

I had a feeling there was a Boost Controller built in but was very limited to what it could do...

Looks like it not the case...

So yeah, aftermarket 1 it is :)

im using the powerfc boost kit and it works well

when you use it you get boost print out on the hand controller and the powerfc will correct based on boost as well

set and forget and away you go

set target boost, set duty to reach that level and your done

it doesnt do dual solenoid or any fandangle stuff

so if your on std turbos etc its fine

if you want 3.6kgcm2 of boost with instant scramble then get a dual solenoid unit

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