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So true. Wouldn't mind squeezing one in the back of my car though.

putting an stroked EFI 5.7L 350 chev into my 240Z. :D Maybe supercharge later down the track.

fuck y'all and your straight 6's.

I call bs till it's done. The monkey talks too much

haha I'm not gonna be doin full sick races in it up and down prinny anyways, so you'll probably never see it.

it's a full resto project so don't expect it to be finished anytime soon. This one's a keeper, so I'm takin my sweet time with it, golf mods for short term lulz.

Unless someone offers me stupid amounts of money for it (ie more than I paid for it) in which case I'll flip it in a heartbeat.

lol alvin

who gives a f**k about losing value

the man is overpaid and he wants to do what he wants! :P<br> i personally would drop in a quad rotor

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streeter quoted me $1680 for XD9's in 17x9.5+17 and 18x9.5+18 just 3 months ago

Nice price, might chase him once i start lookin

Pat, are you gonna sell your drifteks if you get xd9s?

Not sure might see. Could slap on some semi's on them once the tyres wear out and use them as a track rim.

A full resto job and then putting in a different motor to what it came out with. Defeats the purpose of doing a resto. Would lose value by removing the original motor

One of the guys from the datto club almost had a stroke when he saw the conversion being done in the shop. They fap to matching numbers and all that shit. Fuck that. I just want rust free. I'm turfing the shitheap L28 engine and the suspension, putting in 1972 355 stroker with EFI conversion so I'm outside of EPA laws (car is 1973, engine is 1972). Should make about 450-500hp easy. Swapping in S14 suspension to make it handle better and ditching allt he heavy steering shit. Long term (expensive) project, but will be fuckin fun once it's done.

your just a money hungry curry ;)

I stopped getting attached to cars a while back. Easy way to lose money. I own 5 cars outright and don't owe a dime on any of em as a result. 3 are with me, one in the shop, one for buying and selling to make some cash on the side.

Now enter the force of your swing. I suggest feather touch.

(Beep, beep, beep) You have entered "power drive".

Now, push seven eight seven to swing." (Beep beep beep)

"Ball is in...parking lot. Would you like to play again? (Beep) You have selected, "No."

lol alex... that guy raged @ me for giving him a warning and instigating it... Like full PM rage.

Then said he will delete his account and never come back.

Oh well... Guess some people can't take a warning for their own actions!

That looks amazing... I don't understand why such a fuss is being made about 2 pieces of chicken being marketed as a burger... Idiots. Can't wait for dinner tomorrow haha

That looks amazing... I don't understand why such a fuss is being made about 2 pieces of chicken being marketed as a burger... Idiots. Can't wait for dinner tomorrow haha

Zinger fillets + extra supercharger sauce will be my order for that burger haha

car is gone...forever (i think)

glad and partly sad at the same time

oh well moving on now

v35? mmm most likely

33R? maybe...

hsv coupe/monaro? perhaps..

If you go V35 make sure you do it right...Saw a decent looking silver one the other day, looked like quality jap wheels but didn't see it stationary so not sure what they were, fitment was half decent though

chuck the skin away along with all the rubbish that's in the middle, then i wouldn't mind trying it

So you want 2 pieces of skinless chicken..

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