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I didn't say exact figures. But go hit up wikipedia to see that my car makes 182kw from factory. Now factor in big SMIC, boost, zorst, fuel pump etc.

Without a doubt it would be 90+kw more than the NA.

side mount doesn't increase power

fuel pump doesn't increase power

I still haven't met Mohsen.

Thank f**k.

More posts like this please Jizzy, and fewer extolling the power-adding benefits of your fuel pump.

Its ok we too busy celebrating our very recent cup win over you queers

Pfft no one cares about the Copa Del Rey. I bet you follow Juve or some shit too :nyaanyaa:

Don't think it's possible for anyone to give less of a f**k about the royal wedding than I do

I disagree. I care so much less that the thought didn't even cross my mind until you mentioned it.

Thanks douchebag.

i dont care much for the weddding, having said that its a pleasent change from all the fkn doom and gloom sick of the depressing shit.

but i dont read papers/watch news programs i find its to much of a negative influence on me.

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