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no way respray man white on black looks bomb.

maybe upgrade to te superlaps in the future thats about it

Yeah true that at this stage all $$ needs to be in the engine though :D

power fc pro worth like a extra $500? launch control for teh mother f*kn win?

you've got 4wd for that.

Struggling to decide what to do next to my car... e85 conversion? diff? seats? do nothing?

Yeah but it sounds / looks awesome and will always be perfect launches sometimes if you dont give it enough revs it will bog down, although with 350+ rwkw hopefully there will be no bogging :D

I'll be the first to say f**k e85 more things to worry about and what happens when you go on a road trip? also read a lot about how it burns away lines etc.. meh.

IMO Seats / Brakes / Defi Gauges :thumbsup:

Few problems underneath and hidden that I'm not to happy about but nothing to major.. will fix it all eventually - guess it is a 98 after all.

I want a black respray! use to have a white 33 N/A

Haha yea I know these small problems that are bothering you. Won't obviously disclose what tho ;) lol

On another note:

Gave mum money to pay my rego at vic roads (she works right next to it basically and offered) and after waiting 45 minutes in her lunch break the douche bag says for privacy reasons she cant PAY it what the f**k? (keeping in mind we have same address and last name) I recon the 50 year old is probably mad because hes been stuck behind the desk at vicroads for the last 20 years, seriously these people give me the shits almost as much as when someone f**king died around the corner while I got pulled over in my N/A on Ps

On another note:

Gave mum money to pay my rego at vic roads (she works right next to it basically and offered) and after waiting 45 minutes in her lunch break the douche bag says for privacy reasons she cant PAY it what the f**k? (keeping in mind we have same address and last name) I recon the 50 year old is probably mad because hes been stuck behind the desk at vicroads for the last 20 years, seriously these people give me the shits almost as much as when someone f**king died around the corner while I got pulled over in my N/A on Ps

Who goes to vicroads to pay rego these days. I just use b-pay online :s

Haha yea I know these small problems that are bothering you. Won't obviously disclose what tho ;) lol

Yeah I don't mind, a bit of rust. Chris at racepace said its common in cars that have come from snowy parts of japan due to the salt on the roads I asked him if its dangerous to take it on a track day and drive it hard said I shouldn't worry about it.

Who goes to vicroads to pay rego these days. I just use b-pay online :s

Yeah well she offered and didn't mind so yeah - apparently raged a bit at the el douchebag though which is good :thumbsup:

Getting movies / shows on laptop for Cairns tomorrow :D

Yeah but it sounds / looks awesome and will always be perfect launches sometimes if you dont give it enough revs it will bog down, although with 350+ rwkw hopefully there will be no bogging :D

I'll be the first to say f**k e85 more things to worry about and what happens when you go on a road trip? also read a lot about how it burns away lines etc.. meh.

IMO Seats / Brakes / Defi Gauges :thumbsup:

Don't believe those e85 myths man, it's magical stuff. But yeah availability is the only issue.

Brakes are all sorted, cbf spending on ricey gauges when i have most of that info from my pfc hand controller. Will look into seats

who'd of thought you could make it any gayer.

also the fact he has abillion dollars and hangs out with usher says you didnt sing it better. :P

Oh you can make it gayer.

You could stand on stage with your dick hangin out. About all i can think of that'd go too far...

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