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yeh any air getting out the intake is bad

only if it's after the AFM. which V boy's is from the looks of it.

skylines don't cost any more than any other car to maintain. you can spend your money on rubbish mods, but most times when you spend money it gives back pleasure. think of it as a gf or a mistress.

or in your case mohsen, moisturising cream for your hand.

the boss v8s are gay.. my mate has a manual bf xr8. it doesn't really get going till 4000rpm.. then it runs out of puff and is asthmatic as shit by 5000rpm. failcar.

i suppose they are like a 'Boss' in that they make loud noises, and are generally pretty useless

i find myself lusting after big power typhoons etc.. but then i remember.. they are still a Ford Falcon

LOL i thought they were somehow american...

it's an American truck engine block.. but assembled here.

the 4.6 modular v8 is actually decent.. far more rev happy and fun to drive, although falcons never got them

the same mate's mum has a 2002 mustang convertible with this motor, much quicker than the xr8

that's really cool in a country that doesn't have bullet raodsters.

boring as shit in a country overrun with cars that sport RB25's stock and where ownership of ADR compliant V8 MX5s is a phonecall away.

that's really cool in a country that doesn't have bullet raodsters.

boring as shit in a country overrun with cars that sport RB25's stock and where ownership of ADR compliant V8 MX5s is a phonecall away.

but but but RB are the best enginges in the world! Race Bred bro!

wouldn't say boring just cos there are stock cars with the rb here, dropping it into an mx5 is not something you see everyday. i thought bullet cars were an american comany for some reason. havent really looked at em in a while

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