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security and can be breached with someone taking the card and paypassing anywhere.

hence the $100 limit on paypass

Ha! I took it for a quick spin down some roads the other night

Suprisingly i have lots of traction, full concentration is required tho once you boot it

Best way to describe the car compared to 280rwkw is

2nd gears feels like 1st gear

3rd gear feels like 2nd gear

haha about time.

you will get used to booting it soon and it will feel normal again.

get a diff asap though

hence the $100 limit on paypass

haha about time.

you will get used to booting it soon and it will feel normal again.

get a diff asap though

Nah bugger that

Get a diff just as it starts to feel normal again, to maximise the novelty

For us about 20 atm, for the surrounding farms, hundreds to thousdands

yeah I understand that.

I'll talk to my dad tonight to see what happening with his.

they had an offer on their land, so they started getting rid of the cattle but it fell through so no idea if he has anything on it

wait for DECA... that shit is like an ice skating rink with 185 let alone 385

R34 has the torsen style, so a little better than the 32/33 diff. But still shit.

You will find on track it's very disconcerting (shitting pans style) to have the thing hook up sometimes and not other times.

R34 has the torsen style, so a little better than the 32/33 diff. But still shit.

You will find on track it's very disconcerting (shitting pans style) to have the thing hook up sometimes and not other times.

especially in the s's at winton eh :P

Such hoon. Much Bogan. Ford.

:P.

I still haven't seen how quick this taxi of yours is, tho, real talk (torque).

hah, problem is peak hour you rarely can open her up

duno best I've done is a 11.61 1/4 mile, want an intercooler to try dat dere 10 tho

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