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why buy from coles for?

also pobably gound fine because fo the parts used :P

probably. well because sometimes i need mince at 2am, and no where else but coles is open.

i normally just get mince from glen waverly, its a nice coarse mince where you can still see the fat.

He is pretty nice. He's just a bit stupid.

And Alvin's a flamin mongrel

lol you'll be happy to know that the guinea cops are gone. i'm a little sad though, having to throw away all those cucumber and cabbage and pumpkin offcuts. the cops loved those.

someone on ford forums just made 471.4rwkw with a intercooler and e85 :D do want

that must have included injectors, lift pump, swirl pot and at least 1 x 044 at a minimum...

but f**k that's rediculous

Only issue i've ever heard of was when some fool had like <1lt in the tank left 400+ rwkw and fanged it around powercruise or something similar leaned out and yeah needed rebuild.

whilst it may be power to weight of a 365rwkw gtst you're forgetting torque :P but yeah awesome for basic 'stage one' mods more than enough power to smash a 10sec hell be close to 9s with that power + the auto.

best thing about it is it's undetectable by popo, intercooler allowed as it's only intake mod (not that you can see it + no need to change standard intake already sweet) ECU standard still as it's just been flashed, no way to tell about fuel pump or injectors only give away would be the smell of e85 if you went that path.

Edited by UNR33L

i am also now looking at some of the cotd stuff... damn you !

and i was just about to sleep too T__T

edit: okay avoided any temptation to buy anything... from cotd anyway luls. now for long awaited sleep time!! except for some reason my room is freaking boiling skjd;adjas

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