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Why not just ignore him. Lol. Waste of time.

That's what I'm doing now.

posted a pic of my car, he put in his 2c and I left it at that, I have no desire to screw that thread up with an argument

have you finished the golf yet shan?

haven't started yet. waiting for engine to blow to do everything including 3.2L swap. the 2.slow just keeps going.

I don't have time to run around and do all this shit, so gonna get craig to organise the 200sx mods etc, I just finance. In exchange he'll co-drive.

shan is the crappymoto 33 bolt in cage?

yes, cusco

Build is ON.

Just bought a GT-SS turbo, and Rush is sorting out a manual conversion kit for me.

Gonna do some light mods to the 200SX to start racing it in standard class :D

GTSS for the 200sx?

what 200sx?

what happened to the 240?

sell cage?

200sx that's been sittin in my garage for 3 years.

240 got sold to some guy from Sorrento.

Cage not for sale.

GTSS for the 200sx?

Yeah. It's regarded as an equivalent of a standard nissan turbo, which is legal?

Driven an SR20 with it before, and the response is amashing.

wrong car, the white 32 with plexi windows is the one.

Really? Nah because I specifically heard from the owner. He said the engine is an old one from Ben from racepace and in street it ran 1:16s? So be said because its stripped it would run faster.

Shan - Stop lying, you ain't entering peanuts... I saw your head at Nats but then didn't see you again ps krapimoto 33 is terrible

lick my balls kent. i'mma do what I want.

we know the kaki's lookin run down, we pulled it out of the back yard after a year of sitting there, washed it, then drove it to Nats. u mad cos we stylin on your ghetto ass with 325's without even tryin?

faaaaaaaaarrrrrk ok I think I need some surveillance type cameras that I can setup from inside the windows to film the front door and outside my bedroom windows/gate. Any of u guys have any advice about that kind of stuff?? Like what to get, where to get it?? Please PM/fb msg/something?

lick my balls kent. i'mma do what I want.

we know the kaki's lookin run down, we pulled it out of the back yard after a year of sitting there, washed it, then drove it to Nats. u mad cos we stylin on your ghetto ass with 325's without even tryin?

Enter the kakimoto 33 in next Sau track day? Haha

faaaaaaaaarrrrrk ok I think I need some surveillance type cameras that I can setup from inside the windows to film the front door and outside my bedroom windows/gate. Any of u guys have any advice about that kind of stuff?? Like what to get, where to get it?? Please PM/fb msg/something?

Why? Lol paranormal?

faaaaaaaaarrrrrk ok I think I need some surveillance type cameras that I can setup from inside the windows to film the front door and outside my bedroom windows/gate. Any of u guys have any advice about that kind of stuff?? Like what to get, where to get it?? Please PM/fb msg/something?

Sounds serious. Some guy with weird hair coming after you?

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