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Why hang shit on Kris? At least his car has the power to back up the autosalon-spec looks.

Try picking on someone like me. SEX SPEC ALL THE WAY BABY! :thumbsup:

My car ain't close to autosalon spec. But according to people having a kit and a paintjob is all it needs

People can talk shit. But as you said. I got the power to back it so haters can kiss my arse.

Well you don't know me. And never seen me drive. Sonit would be quite clear that you haven't seen shit. My car is parked at bp for no more then 10 minutes till we fuel up and leave and meet up with mates. Are you one of those guys that rocks up on a Friday night alone and goes driving up and down

Look how angry you get after just saying you hang around with the autosalon crowed and that i never seen you shoot flames, all defensive

Sorry i hurt your feelings, i will leave it at that. did not know this was a dick measuring comp on who has a better car

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Look how angry you get after just saying you hang around with the autosalon crowed and that i never seen you shoot flames, all defensive

Sorry i hurt your feelings, i will leave it at that. did not know this was a dick measuring comp on who has a better car

Cars I have hung around with recently. Widebody black s15, a black s13, a 380awkw GTR r32. Don't think any of those are autosalon cars :s

Hurt feelings? Lol think your posts effected me that much. Hahaha ah that's funny. You're such a big man on the INTERNET. :)

Calm down

never acted the big man your the one going on about your car and now the cars you hang out with and how your car shoots flames?

and now your dropping the cars you hang with? and i'm yet to do so as i don't need to prove my self to people on the Internet :D so yet to see how im acting the big man other then dropping the subject you keep brining back up.

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Calm down

never acted the big man your the one going on about your car and now the cars you hang out with and how your car shoots flames?

and now your dropping the cars you hang with? and i'm yet to do so as i don't need to prove my self to people on the Internet :D so yet to see how im acting the big man other then dropping the subject you keep brining back up.

Going on about it? I said that he doesn't need a rev limiter to shoot flames and I do it without it? That's all I said and you mentioned the cars I hang with to be autosalon spec cars. Lol. Sorry that I have friends with cars that modifying them to their personal tastes in which we all support eachother in what we do. Your onlook on this is the problem with skylines Australia and some of it's members.

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Your onlook on this is the problem with skylines Australia and some of it's members.

Bro, your onlook is the problem, you went off tap for no reason. Getting all pissy because someone said they havn't seen your car shoot flames? C'mon man grow up a bit ffs

Bro, your onlook is the problem, you went off tap for no reason. Getting all pissy because someone said they havn't seen your car shoot flames? C'mon man grow up a bit ffs

If that's what you took from the above conversation then you're reading it wrong. Never said that

I dont get how i have a issue with SAU when your the one that went right to bagging my car due to being old does that mean you hate all R31,DR30 and the even older skylines, due to being old?

i said calm down many times and even went back to the subject and you just keept going on and on. Now i hope this shuts you up and my car being old now lets see what other things about my OLD car

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This is My "OLD CAR" according to your standards

JZX81 MARK2 Yamaha edition 1 of 300 ever built

owned by tezuka and built as a street version of his D1 Race car

built at kidsheart(freedom) and HKS in japan

Now i only have 16psi running a GT3037 but last dyno was 303rwkw i still have 10-14 more psi left in it

Would you like me to keep going or you going to shut up about how EPIC you car is, and how im just tuff on the internet get a life grow up. if you relay want to be a big man in person im happy to say hi to you in person next weekend as im busy at winton this weekend sorry. Now grow up and get over your self and let this go back to topic of Bee-r Rev limiters

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^ but your bonnets not painted properly :nyaanyaa: does look good

Btw, Kieran, dude is that what you really want your car to do? that car in the vid you posted above looks like a fanboy racer's wet dream, when we were at the skidpan your car did look tough - as a yellow banana ever could :bunny: *joking* - and I think all you need is a good straight pipe exhaust for DECA with lots of pops and burble to finish it off.

Bonnet is carbon fiber :P there is no paint on it just over cast day

BEE-r are not that bad on turbo cars they seem to blow turbo gaskets but on NA cars i have not seen a issue with them and friend uses his on a weekly bases and car is still going strong but BTW on NA car it wont shoot flames like crazy like on a turbo car

friends car is lucky to shoot one or two flames at a time just sounds like a WRC car and takes off very well for a RWD car

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