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LOLz.......you do know that that car has a pretty good racing pedigree....whats the Silvia's claim to fame...SKID's. :pwned:

btw...she never had that model.

thats what i meant. rally if im not mistaken...

what are you talking about skids.. s14 is a well know tarmac rally car Mr whale.

thats what i meant. rally if im not mistaken...

what are you talking about skids.. s14 is a well know tarmac rally car Mr whale.

the bluebird was also a leading circuit car numb nuts.....I having trouble trying to find any s14s with a pedigree!

lol... oh Aaron. Don't your caps need ironing flat or something?

Seriously thought Craig put a VQ40 in a bluebird?

At least Craig joined the Tunable ECU Club

:P

I dunno Craig is a little strange so I wouldn't put it past him to do it.

I've grown out of caps..

Moved on to beanies

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