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Wow...what is it about the GTS-T that gave you second thoughts about selling, when comparing it to the GTR?

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Since your driving both cars atm, how do the two compare back to back etc..

I'd assume there making similar power as well

I'm getting pushed hard by the i.t manager.. doesn't realize that i'm doing the work of 3 people since 2 co workers resigned.. and manager himself is going this friday.. due to the 'changes' in the i.t department

yeah well you got a new Ford so it cant be all too bad :P

More work = more responsibilities = better resume if it goes on for too long :cheers:

Use Etch Primer, not normal primer. I sprayed mine 3 years ago, used etch primer and black over the top. The only problem I can see with mine are some chips here and there probably from bugs or stones.

cheers for tips, will give it a shot next time

yeah well you got a new Ford so it cant be all too bad :P

More work = more responsibilities = better resume if it goes on for too long :cheers:

True, good on the resume but i'd like to stay at this new company they are forming.. I just hope that they see how much I do and put me up to a more senior role.

Who gives a shit tho they are all slow lol.

lol don't say that you're gonna make em get big bikes on their L's!

Unrelated, just took the R1 for a fuel stop and gave it 3/4 throttle on the way back (still baby stepping this shit)...pulls like a V8 until 6000rpm and from there it straps on a dirty big T51R...scary fun :w00t:

lol don't say that you're gonna make em get big bikes on their L's!

Unrelated, just took the R1 for a fuel stop and gave it 3/4 throttle on the way back (still baby stepping this shit)...pulls like a V8 until 6000rpm and from there it straps on a dirty big T1R...scary fun.

lol its true tho they are INCREDIBLY SLOW :P even if you are a newby on a bike I'm sure you get over the lack of power in like 2 months lol thats why I got something in-between kinda, still illegal tho.

And yes, I'm sure a R1 is quick man got more power than mohomos r34 and weigh 1/10th :D

lol its true tho they are INCREDIBLY SLOW :P even if you are a newby on a bike I'm sure you get over the lack of power in like 2 months lol thats why I got something in-between kinda, still illegal tho.

And yes, I'm sure a R1 is quick man got more power than mohomos r34 and weigh 1/10th :D

How long you got left til it's legal lol?

Hahahahaha yer 114rwkw and 170kg poor Moh. We'll have to go for a ride soon!

How long you got left til it's legal lol?

Hahahahaha yer 114rwkw and 170kg poor Moh. We'll have to go for a ride soon!

9 months lol whole point was so I didn't have to upgrade

and yes sau ride.. once these pansy asses get their bikes.

How long you got left til it's legal lol?

Hahahahaha yer 114rwkw and 170kg poor Moh. We'll have to go for a ride soon!

My car makes 400kw, 300 in my heart, 100 at the wheels down a hill with a bov

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