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Just cut the crap and put a merlin v16 out of a spitfire in it! It's different and it'll fry your tires quicker than you can say "get a dog up ya!"

My friend Jeremy is DJing at 151 so I will be there for sure. If you want to buy me a drink or three I'll be wearing a v-neck and jeans.

No that's what i'm wearing, i had dibs first.

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irony (ˈaɪrənɪ)

—n , pl -nies

1. the humorous or mildly sarcastic use of words to imply the opposite of what they normally mean

2. an instance of this, used to draw attention to some incongruity or irrationality

Anyway, I figured if you have 40k to spend on a 31 your night out budget must be close to $5000, so drinks at 151, :)

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Wasn't the Merlin a 12 cyl? Not trying to be a smart arse or anything. Anyway, +1 for the spitfire engine conversion, especially a Merlin 131, 2000HP at 25psi :)

We have a Merlin here at the Mech eng building at uni all cut up so you can see it in operation, thing is awesome.

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amusing thread lol

talk of:

lesbians

eating books

ta ta's (Which we still need a pic of)

spending ridiculas amounts on a terrible engine

wooly mamoths

how hektic skidz require no skill

now there are a few more things i feel should be re-itterated

for administration purposes we require a ta ta shot...

the average 'nats' spectator has an iq figure of 40 and has the interlectual ability of a gumboot...

just put an ls1 in ur car and never never never mention clevos again.

birds and clutch make me laugh and sometimes a bit of wee comes out.

cup size??

any f**kwhit can destroy their own/their mates/their mums car doing skids. hill climbs and track days require brain cells.

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No wonder her front teeth are broken. If you looked like that I imagine most people would want to punch you square in the teeth.

yes if thats sherry in her avatar then she not bad at all lol.

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I wouldbe a liar if I said I hadnt poured tens of thousands into my track car but f**k its a 33. Its a better platform. It still uses a nissan engine even if it is 3 litre. And it is a track car. Its a race car. U dont need 500 hp to do a skid. U need to not care about ur car so a 31 is an obvious choice but not one with 40 g spent on it.

Furthur more if I had my time again I would have a f**king house by now. Not a money pit skyline thats never gunna be that amazing considering we have cars like the mark berry r34 and even his old 32. Cars like that will be remembered. Ill just be broke and have an aging car with no resale value.

I think if burnouts are ur thing it would be remedial to spend 40 g and a car to do them. A dirtty 5 litre vs commy ute will cost u f**k all and sit on rubber destroying cooks all day lol. And cost f**k all to fix when it breaks.

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