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You were dissin my threads man...my yellow jackets...

Clerk: One warranty card for Yellow Jackets, filled out by Birds Fluttershy.

Birds: I don't even know what this is! This sort of thing ain't my bag, baby!

Clerk: One book, "Yellow Jackets and Me: (This Sort of Thing Is My Bag, Baby)", by Birds Fluttershy.

So tempted on that RX7 Grant...but fark...it won't be faster than my Skyline; it'll sound like shit and apex seal out...it only has appearance going for it. So sexy. Mazda, y u no piston engine the RX7?

Clerk: One warranty card for Yellow Jackets, filled out by Birds Fluttershy.

Birds: I don't even know what this is! This sort of thing ain't my bag, baby!

Clerk: One book, "Yellow Jackets and Me: (This Sort of Thing Is My Bag, Baby)", by Birds Fluttershy.

Do you remember when they forced Indonesian on us in primary school? Satu dua tiga!

So tempted on that RX7 Grant...but fark...it won't be faster than my Skyline; it'll sound like shit and apex seal out...it only has appearance going for it. So sexy. Mazda, y u no piston engine the RX7?

Do you remember when they forced Indonesian on us in primary school? Satu dua tiga!

LS1 the f**ker

If I saw dead engine RX7 for 12k I probably would. You can get conversion kits from the states that are fairly bolt in; that's how often that conversion has been done. But I live near Knox too, so no.

Farkin 350GTs look like good value...13k landed and complied - effectively a 350Z. 370GT also a winner at 28k - at least 20k cheaper than the 370Z here.

Yeh man, my sisters old 350GT was awesome!

http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/288gto-f40-f50-enzo-laferrari/277182-what-best-turbo-upgrade-f40.html

discussion on what turbo upgrade will be best for my F40... featuring such gem's as:

  • Alot of people go with ball bearing units now
  • Ferrari themselves do the best upgrade for the F40. At least I know they used to. You give your F40 to them and they upgrade to turbos to larger ones which ups the power from 478 HP to 600 HP. Top speed rises to 220 MPH. Send Ferrari an email to see if they still do it.
  • The most popular larger turbo upgrade. Garrett "roller bearing turbos"
  • he original owner bought the parts for his F40 racing projekt in Italy and had it converted at a local specialist. Would be also my way to go for more performance on the F40.
  • Up the boost to 2 bar and you'll see 600+hp
  • I have yet to see any aftermarket upgrade that works better than the factory turbo's.

i may infact read more threads

<br />woah...<br /> <br />dude I havent' worked there for 2 years<br />

<br />I know ya abo. I tried it when u were working there (before finding out it was urs) Lmaooooo. Padthai no change. <br /><br />Dat pork so strong.<br />

i dropped in a little while back and the pad thai LOOKED the same so that's good to hear... but the new chef's are all cantonese trained and as such have VERY itchy trigger fingers on teh sugar and pat chun vinegar :P

So tempted on that RX7 Grant...but fark...it won't be faster than my Skyline; it'll sound like shit and apex seal out...it only has appearance going for it. So sexy. Mazda, y u no piston engine the RX7?

Do you remember when they forced Indonesian on us in primary school? Satu dua tiga!

lol apex seal out

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