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We have been over this Nick ;) Your testicle will grow again as you learn how the car behaves

And then it'll be off the the tuners or more powahhh after I chop your dirty emo in the abomb

Haha, I did to going down blanch view on shot house 235 tires lol.... f**k me that was a while ago now, I've know all you shits for so long, makes me sad how little we see each other.

And I do, buuuuuuuut that was in the wet... I may or may not have a suprise up my sleeve to blow your doors off in the dry mr me lar lol

I'd rather you spend the money getting better tyres, diff and most importantly, brakes.

4potters are cheap as chips these days. In fact, I may happen to have a set of 32GTR calipers with genuine N1 curved vane rotors sitting in my garage should you be looking :P

Was meant to be an upgrade to the s14/15 brakes on the old 180 but never put them on.

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