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Yeah but no one in this thread knows what the hell "DIGIPORTING" is and I don't think you do either?

I never said I knew exactly what Digi-Port was, just that it works... I mentioned i could recommend a place for the bloke to get his head built, These guys make the power and have record breaking cars down there was just a recommendation .... I beleive they have heads ready for exchange... call Herman, he is happy to chat. 9907 4144.

What record breaking cars are you referring to ?...i cant say i remember any.

where have you been buddy? fastest RWD skyline in the world!!!!! 8.3 seconds!

Fastest manual falcon in the world, 10.6

I was told to stay away from Forums for this reason, I guess they are right, i dont know if its Jealousy or spite that breeds forum attitude but you can keep it, last time I try to help, see you at the track.

where have you been buddy? fastest RWD skyline in the world!!!!! 8.3 seconds!

I was told to stay away from Forums for this reason, I guess they are right, i dont know if its Jealousy or spite that breeds forum attitude but you can keep it, last time I try to help, see you at the track.

Really: http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/137793-project-...7-45-187-a.html

See you at the track biatches! Lol

where have you been buddy? fastest RWD skyline in the world!!!!! 8.3 seconds!

Fastest manual falcon in the world, 10.6

I was told to stay away from Forums for this reason, I guess they are right, i dont know if its Jealousy or spite that breeds forum attitude but you can keep it, last time I try to help, see you at the track.

Ha ha your too funny.

First i just wanted some more info on the 'mystical digiporting'...and the fact you seemed to be blowing their trumpet pretty loudly & their achievements to which i didnt know about..or care about to be perfectly honest.

Not only is it NOT the fastest rwd skyline as you claimed.

I am neither jealous of its achievement either..as i too owned and raced a 9.5 second aspirated street car ...so the fact a slicked automatic RACE car that runs an 8.3 doesnt excite me too much..forgive me.

Btw i have owned, worked on and built cars quicker than envy's.

Try making big power without any forced induction ..that is much harder than screwing in more boost to go faster.

I worked for these guys.

Australia's fastest naturally aspirated street car..so you i dont need your help buddy..thanks for being a dick though and not explaining the simple question in the beginning.

In fact its a good thing i dont need your help ...when you cant simply answer a question.

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Ha ha your too funny.

First i just wanted some more info on the 'mystical digiporting'...and the fact you seemed to be blowing their trumpet pretty loudly & their achievements to which i didnt know about..or care about to be perfectly honest.

Not only is it NOT the fastest rwd skyline as you claimed.

I am neither jealous of its achievement either..as i too owned and raced a 9.5 second aspirated street car ...so the fact a slicked automatic RACE car that runs an 8.3 doesnt excite me too much..forgive me.

Btw i have owned, worked on and built cars quicker than envy's.

Try making big power without any forced induction ..that is much harder than screwing in more boost to go faster.

I worked for these guys.

Australia's fastest naturally aspirated street car..so you i dont need your help buddy..thanks for being a dick though and not explaining the simple question in the beginning.

In fact its a good thing i dont need your help ...when you cant simply answer a question.

the fact that i told u more than once that i was unaware what digiporting exactly was and that u should ring and ask them obviously doesn sink in does it buddy the only dick on here is u nobody cares where or what u work on this forum is called skylines australia known for a forced induction car we are not talking about tube chassis cars or na v8's we are talking about rb powered street cars full trim i also could talk up mates that have full blown drag cars running high 5's but thats not the discusion here is it not even gonna bother clicking on ur link cause it just doesn bother me.. maybe if u spent less time talking shit on here u would have more time to build something worth talking about

maybe if u spent less time talking shit on here u would have more time to build something worth talking about

You are the one being aggressive and rude to people, lose that attitude if you want to hang around here, no need to get worked up over something silly like this. Also I recommend using sentences and paragraphs when typing, it makes your post far more legible and easier to read, hell it might even command you some more respect!

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Thanks Dean :)

Appreciate itbut thats the same number I had earlier. When you call it says its disconnected :(

All I want is for my engine to get built lol.

Anyone else have his new number or contact details?

Thanks guys

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