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accotrding to facebook, Esther G is selling her "oherro" onevia for $5k with an SR20DET on the side!

Hmm... So she is selling the SR20DET too!

At the moment then N/A has Tomei Cam Gears and Cam Shafts!

It sounds mad!

Hmm... So she is selling the SR20DET too!

At the moment then N/A has Tomei Cam Gears and Cam Shafts!

It sounds mad!

You put SR20 and "sounds mad" in the same post. Your opinions on future topics are not needed here. Good day.

Definitely a matter of respect. Do whatever her family background customs dictate.

Also depends on how close you are with them... If they're in america and you've met them once 5 years ago and you/her never have any contact with them... then what's the point?

I think its an old tradition, it's not like there answer is going to change my point of view.

But that's just me

I never got asked upon it either by her parents, and no one questioned me about it in the family.

Edit: I wouldn't be sacred to ask unless you didn't get along with them!

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